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Jack Rabbit Vineyard has unveiled its new menus for autumn. The Bellarine winery has some of the most spectacular views on the peninsula, and head chef David Hall can produce the food to match. See full story on page 4. Photo: ELEANOR WOODS

RAMP RAGE Lack of consultation on Point Lonsdale beach changes riles locals

BY ELEANOR WOODS POINT LONSDALE community members are outraged that the Borough of Queenscliffe is making changes to the beach – without ‘proper’ community consultation. A $136,000 replacement access ramp for emergency services vehicles and surf rescue boats is being built near Point Lonsdale Surf Life Saving Club beach patrol station at Point Lonsdale Back Beach. Borough of Queenscliffe Mayor, Bob Merriman, said the ramp is “not negotiable� and is “absolutely necessary� to cater for all-weather emergency access to the public beach – which is ranked as one of the most dangerous in Australia. But residents are furious that the only consultation

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conducted was with emergency services and the Point Lonsdale SLSC. President of Point Lonsdale Boardriders, Ross Bird, said the ramp was an “eyesore�. “Without wanting to sound dramatic, this is a serious and urgent issue,� he said. “My objection is that the community was not shown plans and offered any chance to comment on what will be a blight on our beautiful Back Beach. “Not only is the ramp protruding out from the dunes many metres to the ocean – rather than running adjacent to the dune line, hugging the dunes – but so far it looks cheap and very nasty.� Bird said the development was unsatisfactory on many levels and planned to start a petition to stop it being carried out.

“Hopefully this can be stopped before it goes any further and our community is not forced to live with a structure that is totally inappropriate for the next 50 years,� he said. “Once this thing is up, it’s going to be up and butt ugly for a very long time.� However, Merriman argued the ramp must go ahead as an issue of public safety. “The upgrade to this ramp will ensure that the three washouts that have made emergency access impossible in recent years do not reoccur in the future,� he said. “It is an infrastructure upgrade to meet public safety needs and is not negotiable.� A coastal engineer is currently re-designing the ramp, he said, after initial works, which began in

September last year, were washed away by erosion. “It is expected that the new works will be completed well before the next summer beach patrol season,� Merriman said. Merriman confirmed that the ramp would not be made of plastic – a concern that some community members had. “The construction method being employed is the same as any modern coastal jetty,� he said. “It will feature steel screw piles with a plastic sleeve filled with mortar to encase the pile to stop rusting, spotted gum or other high-durability timber beams and bearers and a permeable high durability synthetic deck surface will allow sand and waves to wash through.

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MAYOR’S COLUMN Volunteers selflessly help

This week is National Volunteer Week, a week which has been celebrated annually since 1988. Our Volunteer Celebration provides a local platform for us to pay tribute to our volunteers who donate their time and energy so selflessly to help others. This year’s Borough of Queenscliffe Volunteer Celebration was held on Tuesday, May 10, where 140 participants from community clubs organised and attended the evening at the Queenscliff Golf Club rooms where people enjoyed a very pleasant night mingling and catching up with other volunteers. Musique, a very talented local recorder ensemble, played some great music and two door prizes of $100 were won; one by the Queeenscliffe Community Nursery the other by Bellarine Catchment Network. I’m sure both groups will put the money to very good use within the Borough. We hope that in a small way this encourages more people to engage in volunteer activity. Celebrations like this give us cause to consider what we can do to support our volunteers.

Good Friday, Busking for the Kids

The final tins have been counted and so now the community can be well satisfied with the effort and achievements of the day - with more than $35,000 raised for the Royal Children’s Hospital Good Friday Appeal. The organising committee has met to debrief the event and has already started planning for next year. A planning meeting to develop the operating structure and program outline for 2012 will be held on May 23. If you are interested in getting involved please contact our community development coordinator, Emma Clark, on 5258 1377, for more details.

Point Lonsdale Structure Plan

The Point Lonsdale Structure Plan is a joint initiative by the Borough of Queenscliffe and the City of Greater Geelong. Both councils adopted the plan in 2009 following extensive public consultation. At the request of both Geelong and Queenscliffe Councils the Minister for Planning is now working on a Planning Scheme Amendment to incorporate the plan into both councils’ planning schemes. An independent panel has been appointed by the minister to hear submissions following exhibition, and this panel met for a directions hearing on May 10. The panel hearing will commence on Tuesday, June 21, and sit for three days.

Queenscliffe Planning Scheme review

The Queenscliffe Planning Scheme review is now underway, and through our consultants we are starting by asking what you think about planning and development in the borough to date and your expectations over the next five to ten years. The Queenscliffe Planning Scheme is the principal tool for managing land use and development within the borough. It is a statutory document that sets out the objectives, policies, zones and planning permit requirements for the use, development, protection and conservation of land. The review is a statutory requirement that provides an audit of the performance of the planning scheme including strengthening its strategic objectives; ensure appropriate controls; and where possible, reducing the complexity of the Planning Scheme and unnecessary permit requirements. The first consultation period runs from April

18 to May 20. During this stage we want to hear your views on the strategic direction of the borough and opportunities to improve its Planning Scheme. A second consultation period will provide the community with an opportunity to review and comment on the Draft Planning Scheme review report. There are a number of ways you can get involved to help identify priorities for the planning scheme review. Residents and landowners can still participate by completing our online survey or making a written submission. For more information please visit the Planning Scheme review website www.planningreview. queenscliffe.vic.gov.au

Jordan Reserve boat ramp

Work has commenced on this very necessary project. The security fence has been installed and the old pontoons have been removed. Over the next two weeks the old piles will be removed, dredging works to make the area around the new pontoons safe will be completed and the new larger pontoons will be installed. Work is still expected to be completed as advertised on Friday, May 27. Bob Merriman, Mayor, Borough of Queenscliffe

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Shaping the bay THE NORTHERN Bellarine Foreshore development is under way and anyone who uses the area is being sought for ideas. Bellarine Bayside chairperson, Cathy Whelan, said local residents, weekenders, visitors, businesses and community groups help shape the future of the foreshore between Portarlington and St Leonards. “The Northern Bellarine Foreshore Planning process is in full swing,� she said “The ‘Under the Umbrellas’ consultation in January brought us into contact with over 180 people who talked about what they valued about the foreshore as well as sharing their concerns. “The next important stage in the community consultation will focus on creating a shared vision for the foreshore and what needs to be done to realise that vision.� There are several ways people can engage in the May stages of the community consultation. Round table discussions of three to five people

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Bellarine Bayside’s newest committee of management member, Julie Elterman, fresh from her daily swim at St Leonards. Photo: ELEANOR WOODS

are being encouraged by anyone interesting in holding one at their workplace, home, social club or caravan. Bellarine Bayside will provide a kit containing all the materials needed to run a round table. For more information phone 5259 3311 or pick up a kit from the Bellarine Bayside’s Portarlington office at the Holiday Park on Boat Road (off Sproat Street). You can also complete an online survey at www. bbfcom.com.au/ The results of this consultation will be discussed at Indented Head Community Hall on Saturday, June 4, from 2pm-4.30pm. Keep in the loop with the Northern Bellarine Foreshore Plan as it develops, by registering your email address at www.bbfcom.com.au or phoning 5259 3311 to join the mailing list. People can also contribute ideas emailing CMP@ bellarinebayside.com.au

Port school neglected: Andrews THE COALITION government’s first State Budget has overlooked the needs of Portarlington Primary School, failing to allocate money to fund a redevelopment of the school, opposition leader Daniel Andrews has said. Visiting the Portarlington Primary School with Member for Bellarine Lisa Neville, and Upper House Member for Western Victoria Gayle Tierney, Andrews said premier Ted Baillieu had turned his back on Portarlington students

by not matching Labor’s commitment of $6million for redevelopment works. “The State Budget was Mr Baillieu’s opportunity to deliver for the Portarlington community and students to fund the school upgrade,� Andrews said. “Instead Mr Baillieu did not provide a single cent to any schools in the Geelong or the Bellarine electorates in this year’s State Budget. “Labor boasts a proud history in the

electorate of Bellarine, having invested $18.9million while in office. “Today it appears that the Baillieu Government has willingly neglected families in the Bellarine community and is clearly not interested in the educational future of the local students.� Neville said this was one example of the State Government walking away from essential projects on the Bellarine, despite committing to a number of them prior to last year’s election.

Pictured inspecting the school were (from left) Gayle Tierney, Lisa Neville, Daniel Andrews and Portarlington PS principal, Denise Simons.

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Autumn fare at the Rabbit JACK Rabbit Vineyard, a stone’s throw from Drysdale on the Bellarine Peninsula, has launched Midweek Temptation – a delicious snapshot of the new Autumn Menu. Head chef at Jack Rabbit Vineyard, David Hall, said the menu was mouth-wateringly good. “It is fresh and contemporary. I am inspired by local ingredients and seasonal produce as well as seafood,” he said. Midweek Temptation offers guests a main meal, a dessert and glass of wine for $45 per person, Monday to Friday. The vineyard’s general manager, Lyndsay Sharp, said both the ‘Midweek Temptation’ and new Autumn Menu showcased Hall’s creative culinary talent. “A lot of time and effort has gone into creating this menu – which is loaded with fresh local seafood and seasonal vegetables – and it’s a unanimous vote from everyone here, this is David’s best menu yet,” Sharp said. The Midweek Temptation line-up of main courses includes Japanese vegetable hot pot, free range chicken with leek and spring onion tartlet, scampi and garlic infused Jack Rabbit bubbles or homemade fettucine with local seafood tossed in a Pinot Grigio and saffron sauce. Sharp said a Midweek Temptation experience also included a complimentary guided tasting and glass of wine. Jack Rabbit Vineyard is open from 10.30am until 5pm daily for lunch, guided tastings and cellar door sales, as well as on Friday and Saturday nights for dinner. For more information, phone 5251 2223 or visit www. jackrabbitvineyard.com.au

News in brief Musicians vie for award

DAVE Steel and Welcome Wagon will be special guest at the Sleepy Hollow Blues Club on Sunday for the annual Vic Hunt Memorial Music Award evening. Hunt – who was the inaugural Sleepy Hollow Blues Club president – died in 2003 while white water rafting in Tasmania. The club is at Geelong Trades Hall, 127 Myers Street, Geelong, with jamming starting from 3pm. Entrants will perform from 5pm and the presentation of the award announced at 9pm. There will also be a barbecue on offer. For more information, phone Marg Rubans on 0434 126 644.

Charli Burke, 2, and her mum Russeen Norman dropped in to the centre to discuss allergies with their doctor. Photo: ELEANOR WOODS

Allergy aware in Ocean Grove AN OCEAN Grove medical centre is offering interactive services this week, in conjunction with Food Allergy Awareness Week. Anaphylaxis Australia is aiming to reach all Australians – regardless of whether they have allergies or not. President of Anaphylaxis Australia, Maria Said, said that new research into food allergy in Australia showed that one in every 10 children is food allergic.

“We want to highlight the fact that there is no longer any excuse to not know how serious food allergy is,” she said. “Gone are the days when food allergy was rare and people denied it was real. Epic Health in Ocean Grove is promoting allergy awareness from May 16 to 21. For more information on how to be tested for food allergies or to learn more about anaphylaxis, visit www.allergyfacts. org.au

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Immerse yourself in literature BY ELEANOR WOODS DIVE head-first into the Sea of Words festival in Queenscliff this month. Organiser Leanne Stein of the Borough of Queenscliffe is excited to be bringing a range of creative word-driven ventures to the district. “The festival has a wonderful line up this year and we are not even mid-way through the month. There is still plenty to enjoy,� she said. “We have short films, zine making and book

talks. There really is something for everyone; from small people to big ones. “Come along and check out a few of these great events. The Sea of Words was set up because of a drought of discussion around books and is open to anyone.� This weekend Scott Lyon from the Melbourne Museum of printing will be at Brush, Lens and Clay Gallery in Hobson Street with his tabletop hand press. At the Queenscliff Uniting Church on Hesse Street there will be short film screenings from 6pm

on Saturday. Films Stalled, The Accident, Hitchhicker, Last Roll of the Dice, Pain of the Macho, Tomorrow, A World Away, In The Can, will be screen. Tickets cost $5 and are available from the Visitor Information Centre, also on Hesse Street. On Sunday there is a Zine Making Day for anyone interested in learning about or having a go at the craft. The self published works allow anyone to get their messages read.

Melbourne zine artist Maude Farrugia, who hails from Queenscliff, will speak about the process of making a zine and inspire others to express themselves through the medium. On Wednesday, May 25, at 11am, author Rod Clement will read his creative and colourful tale Feathers for Phoebe, at Queenscliff Kindergarten. Other events, historical talks, displays, and book readings will also be on offer during the month. “Come along and experience something new and different,� Stein said.

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Ramp rage

Marylou Gilbert of The Bookshop at Queenscliff pictured with Borough of Queenscliffe arts access officer Leanne Stein.

“Previous rock and concrete ramps have been washed away on three occasions and public safety on a public beach requires an all-weather engineering-driven solution that will guarantee access in any emergency situation. “It is absolutely necessary. The nearest allweather high tide access point is 6.5 kilometres away at Ocean Grove. “Attractiveness of anything man made is in the eye of the beholder and anything we do in this beautiful coastal environment interferes with the natural landscape. “The reality is that if the coastline is to remain accessible and safe we need to access what will function in the worst possible conditions. “There are clear and unambiguous responsibilities that council and the Department of Sustainability and Environment have in relation to managing Coastal Crown Land. Provision and management of beach access points are amongst these responsibilities.�

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2011-12 budget

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Budget targets strong growth the municipal charge and garbage charge and is in line with our projections from previous years. “We have achieved this by finding efficiencies in our operation across the board – not by cutting services – on the contrary we have actually increased service areas that are being impacted by rapid growth – this includes planning and building, family services and parks maintenance. “Our other mandate in developing the 2011-2012 Budget has been to ensure our core services are maintained or increased and I’m proud to say we have achieved this. “Expenditure on services delivered to the community has increased by $19m on last year’s figure for a total of $245.6m. “We’ve made a significant increase in funding to libraries with council’s contribution to the regional library corporation up nine per cent to $5.9m and a further $1.64m for the fit out and operation of the new Waurn Ponds library. “Our capital works programme has also increased considerably over last year, having gone from $64m to $84m in 2011-2012.�

ACCORDING to City of Greater Geelong Mayor, John Mitchell, the goal of this year’s council Budget is to maintain core services and keep costs down for residents. “We have achieved this despite a significant increase in costs to our operation and the need to service a growing population,� he said. The Bellarine stands to benefit from community services funding, sporting facility upgrades and increased kindergarten facilities. Money has also been set aside to improve infrastructure in growth areas and further development projects in St Leonards, Leopold, and Ocean Grove. Overall, the budget provides $12.13million for road maintenance and upgrades, and $3.59m for building maintenance. A total of $6.84m is provided for parks and reserves maintenance; council’s Aged Services programme will receive $18.1m with $14.5m going to Family Services. A total of $3m will see the start of construction on the Ocean Grove Integrated Children’s Centre, there’s provision for $1.5m of borrowings for Ocean Grove sporting infrastructure, a project that is dependent on further funding from State and Federal governments to proceed. A total of $3.43m is provided for upgrades to community facilities, more than $2m for recreation reserve upgrades and a further $3.78m for upgrades to recreation facilities; including $500,000 to start work on the Leopold Community Hub. “The cost of the goods and services that the council must purchase to do its job has increased above CPI, so for us to keep the rate increase to 4.9 per cent has been challenging to say the least,� Mitchell said. “Our average rate increase of 4.9 per cent includes

What the wards will get:

Cheetham Ward • • • • •

Leopold Community Hub detailed design Leopold Memorial Park masterplan Drysdale Netball Court upgrade and lighting Lake Lorne walking track and fencing works Allanvale Kindergarten extension to increase capacity from 34 to 67 children • Leopold Youth Action Team – contribution.

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• St Leonards Recreation Reserve Masterplan • Restoration of memorial in Portarlington • Beacon Point Masterplan development

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• Portarlington bus shelters construction • Bellarine Catchment Network contribution • Portarlington Sports Reserve wetlands and environment works • Bellarine lookout – detailed designs.

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• Barwon Grove Golf Club – funding for expansion of club facilities • Barwon Soccer Club – funding for detailed design of club facilities • Grovedale Sports Club – capital funding for redevelopment of clubrooms • Grovedale Tennis Club – funding for court lighting • Barwon Heads Football and Netball Club – funding towards facility upgrade Grovedale Community Bus • Armstrong Creek Urban Growth Area – $260,000 for infrastructure

Beangala Ward

• Commencement of Ocean Grove Integrated Children’s Centre (Surfside) construction • Extension of Ocean Grove Kindergarten, The Avenue • Shell Road Reserve Master Plan implementation – soccer lighting and overflow car park • The Parade, Ocean Grove – toilet replacement and car park redevelopment • Bellarine Aquatic and Sports Centre car park • Ocean Grove Sporting Infrastructure Plan – further development of Shell Road Reserve infrastructure • Ocean Grove/Barwon Heads shuttle bus contribution – $10,000 • Ocean Grove Park Carols by Candlelight – $10,000.

Full steam ahead, says Cheeseman THE BELLARINE community has had all Federal election commitments delivered in the 2011/2012 budget, according to Federal Member for Corangamite, Darren Cheeseman. “Several important community projects have now been officially funded and the money is there for them to go full steam ahead,â€? he said. “There are a range of projects from water recycling to community sports infrastructure that will be very important for both the sustainability and the strength of local communities.â€? Funding for local Bellarine projects include: • $2million for the Shell Road Sports Precinct redevelopment • Broadband for seniors kiosks in Drysdale Retirement Village, Ocean Grove Senior Citizens Centre and SpringDale Neighbourhood Centre • $10million for the Northern Water Treatment and Black Rock Water Recycling Treatment plants • $28,000 for the Borough of Queenscliffe for road upgrades. Cheeseman said he was proud to see funding for the recycled water and Shell Road projects. “The Shell Road project is the most important community sports project on the Bellarine Peninsula,â€? he said. “We now just need to see the commitments from other levels of government so we can get on and build these projects, something I think the community is tired of waiting for.â€?

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Shop volunteers transform store BY NATHAN HALE LEOPOLD’S Op Shop is a prime example of what volunteers can do to help in their community. The shop – located in the hall behind the Uniting Church – is run totally by volunteers and has recently been given a fresh new makeover “The shop has been expanded and has a new, fresh look,” said volunteer manager, Liz Smith. “We have gradually improved the shop… when it first opened we would have been lucky to make $30 a day, and now we can make nearly $100 a day.”

Smith said the success of the shop is down to the hard work of the volunteers – some from the Uniting Church congregation and some not – but the one thing they have in common is helping the community. “A lot of people have put in an extraordinary amount of time and effort,” Smith said. “Robyn and Philip Manton put in a huge amount of hours to revamp the shop and it looks just great.” The shop has been operating for four years and apart from supplying goods to the community, it also helps in a number of other areas – with emotional help and donations where applicable.

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City of Greater Geelong took the opportunity during National Volunteer Week to thank all the tireless volunteers who help throughout the community. A morning tea at Drysdale included volunteers from the Meals on Wheels programme. Enjoying a cuppa on the day were (from left) Janine and Francis. Photo: MICHAEL CHAMBERS

Friends make a difference

Enjoying the new surroundings of the op shop are (from left) Liz Smith, Jan Dalton, Beryl Lewis, Don Mc Donald and Marita Lilley. Photo: MICHAEL CHAMBERS

THE HUGE contribution made by volunteers in and around the Bellarine was acknowledged last week by Parks Victoria to celebrate National Volunteer Week. Several groups are doing great work at the You Yangs Regional Park, Brisbane Ranges National Park, Serendip Sanctuary, Edwards Point Wildlife Reserve and Ocean Grove Nature Reserve. Parks Victoria ranger Cat James said work done by local volunteers provides a huge boost to the task of caring for local parks and reserves. “It makes such a difference to have dedicated people helping us to preserve and maintain the natural beauty and heritage of our local parks,” she said. “The Friends of Edwards Point are one group that make a significant impact in their

local reserve on the Bellarine Peninsula and we appreciate the contribution they make. Their generous donation of time and effort help make Edwards Point Nature Conservation Reserve a great place to visit.” Over the past 14 years, the friends have been active on a wide range of tasks including tackling weeds, maintaining seed plots, tree planting and contributing ideas to managing the reserve. The community is invited to join the friends in planting a variety of tree species indigenous to the local area at Edwards Point Nature Conservation Reserve from 9am on May 23 and 24. For more information on becoming a volunteer, visit www.parkweb.vic.gov. au/1volunteers.cfm

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Vintage challenging but strong DESPITE what has been described the most challenging vintage in years, Geelong vignerons are anticipating Vintage 2011 will see wines emanating from the region that will categorically cement Geelong’s status as one of Australia’s premiere wine producing regions. “Similar to the majority of Victorian wine growing regions, Geelong faced numerous challenges in the lead up to Vintage 2011, the result of a comparatively

wild and wet season with bouts of humidity dispersed throughout,” said Hugh Hull, Geelong Winegrowers Association (GWA) viticultural executive. “These climate influences saw both a late harvest and natural attrition in terms of yield but Geelong vignerons are reporting that the resultant quality of fruit and varietal intensity across the board is of a consistently high standard.” Hull said for those able to keep the high disease

pressure at bay in the lead up to Vintage 2011, the rewards will definitely be there. “A particularly positive aspect of Vintage 2011 is the fact that there has been some beautiful, slow ripened fruit shining through, particularly in the aromatic whites. The cooler ripening season has resulted in higher natural acidity which should deliver more aromatic, delicate and varietal characteristics than recent vintages,” he said.

Port juniors get support

Pictured with Luke Campbell displaying the new jumpers are (back, from left) Ethan Wall, Gerry Vetma (front) Anthony Eletra and Jeremy Saffioti. Photo: MICHAEL CHAMBERS

PORTARLINGTON’S junior footballers are decked out in new jumpers this season thanks to the team at Neville Richards Real Estate. The under 10, 12, 14 and 16 teams are all sporting new jumpers after Neville Richards Real Estate decided to increase its sponsorship. “This is the first year we have done it,” said Luke Campbell from the estate agents. “We have sponsored the training jumpers in the past but decided to get on board and get right behind the club. “The kids came and approached us and we are more than happy to help the community and it’s great to see them out there running around.” Neville Richard Real Estate opened its office in Portarlington in December and will continue to support the community as it continues to grow.

Hull said that although later ripening reds such as Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon had struggled a little for sugar ripeness and colour, varietal intensity was apparent. He also said one of the wonderful things that set the Geelong wine region apart was that it embraced three dynamic sub regions – The Bellarine, Moorabool Valley and the Surf Coast. For more, visit www.winegeelong.com.au

Look out for the mystery shopper CITY of Greater Geelong is calling on business operators to take part in a new shopper programme. The Mystery Shopper Programme sees people pose as ordinary customers, purchasing products or service and asking questions. After their visit, they provide a detailed report with feedback on their experience. The purpose of the audit is not to find fault, but to independently and objectively measure, track and assess the actual customer experience being delivered in a business and provide an independent snapshot of how it is performing. There is no cost to participate in the programme – all a business will need to do is cover the cost of the product or service provided. Dedicated tourism business, Tourism Audit Services, will ‘employee’ the myster shoppers. For more information and an application form, phone Emma Keith on 5244 7107.

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Tesltra ‘workshops’ technology with seniors Telstra is giving local community groups in the Geelong and the Surf Coast region the opportunity to teach seniors the benefits of modern-day communication technology such as mobile phones and computers through the Telstra Connected Seniors program of grants and training. No-one is ever too old to learn about technology and seniors are always surprised at just how much they can easily do online, like banking, shopping, finding out about new interests and joining social groups. We understand the feelings of apprehension around learning how to use new technology. Thankfully, mobile phones and computers can be simple to use and best still, they open up a whole new world of communication. The workshops are conducted by experts and peers in a friendly and comfortable environment where seniors

learn specifically tailored skills at their own pace. Telstra offers grants of up to $5,000 for local community organisations and up to $50,000 for state and territory organisations to run these workshops. In addition, the program runs events throughout the country and offers web-based tutorials on technology basics. For more information on the Telstra Connected Seniors program and tutorials on connecting with technology visit www.telstraseniors.com.au. Telstra Business Centre, Fenwick Street, Geelong Telstra Store, Waurn Ponds Shopping Centre, Grovedale Telstra Store, Westfield Shopping Centre, Geelong

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BUDGET 2011-2012 CITY OF GREATER GEELONG

COUNCIL BUDGET TO SUPPORT GROWTH AND BUILD COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE

BUDGET HIGHLIGHTS AT A GLANCE • Rate increase of 4.9% equates to approximately $1 week for the average household • Funding to the Geelong Regional Library Corporation increased to $5.9 million • $84 million capital works program • $3 million to commence work on Ocean Grove Children’s Centre • $6.84 million for parks and reserves maintenance

The aim of the 2011-2012 Budget is to maintain or improve service levels to the community and keep rate rises to a minimum. The average residential rate increase of 4.9 per cent places the City of Greater Geelong amongst the lowest rate increases of Victorian Councils. Despite increases to external costs the Council has worked hard to absorb these costs so they are not passed on to the ratepayer.

WHY HAVE TIP FEES GONE UP? The state government has increased its landfill tax from $30 per tonne to $44 per tonne as part of its ongoing campaign to reduce waste going to landfill. Despite this significant increase the City has managed to keep its average rate rise down to 4.9 per cent. The Geelong community has led the way in reducing waste to landfill since the introduction of our three bin kerbside collection service and if weren’t for these efforts the landfill tax would have an even greater impact. The challenge for us will be to reuse and recycle more and throw away less. We’ll be introducing several new programs this year to help people manage unwanted household goods.

ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY

• $14.5 million for family services including day care • $3.17 million for development of the Geelong Ring Road Employment Precinct • $18.1 million for aged services • $12.13 million for road maintenance and upgrades • $490,000 to upgrade the fOrt northern suburbs youth centre • $500,000 to commence work on the Leopold Community Hub

MAJOR BOOST TO LOCAL LIBRARIES

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The budget provides $5.9 million to the Geelong Regional Library Corporation which is an increase of 9 per cent on last year’s figure. In addition to the annual contribution to the library corporation the Budget provides $1.64 million for the fit out and operation of the new Waurn Ponds library.

Council continues its commitment to reducing its environmental footprint. The Budget provides $942,000 for water harvesting projects at Eastern Park, Rippleside and Hume Reserve. There’s $450,000 for tree planting and after care across the municipality plus $63,000 for our significant tree watering program. Funding is provided for key strategic environmental projects; $250,000 for the Greenhouse Reduction Local Action Plan; $220,000 for the implementation of the Climate Change Adaptation Strategy and $180,000 for the Future Proofing Geelong program. The budget also provides funds for the Greater Geelong Cycle Strategy including installation of further bicycle infrastructure.

CENTRAL GEELONG PARKING 70 new car parking spaces will be made available in Central Geelong. The City plans to pull down premises at 20A Gheringhap Street to provide a new street level car park. The Civic Car Park in Gheringhap Street will also receive a $200,000 upgrade. There will be no increase to fees for on-street parking in Central Geelong. They will remain at last year’s rate of $2 per hour.

COMMUNITY SERVICES BOOST

RATES ASSISTANCE

The Budget provides significant funding for community based projects aimed at improving the health and quality of life of residents. Aged services receive a total of $18.1 million and there’s $14.5 million for family services - which includes family and long day care, community child health, children’s services and parenting education. Community facilities receive a total of $3.43 million.

Council provides a range of payment and assistance measures to suit individual needs including options such as regular Direct Debit, Centrepay, deferral of rates and payment arrangements. Contact us for more information

HOW DOES THE BUDGET AFFECT MY RATES? The residential rate has increased by 4.9 per cent as the result of the 2011-2012 Budget. The increase to the average residential rate notice equates to approximately $1 per week. Just as federal and state governments collect taxes to fund their programs, local governments must also generate funds to pay for the services they provide to the community.

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MORE FUNDING FOR INFRASTRUCTURE The Budget provides $12.13 million for road maintenance and upgrades. There’s $2.55 million for footpath maintenance and upgrades.

Our rates are a general purpose levy which contributes to more than 120 services plus essential infrastructure such as roads, footpaths, parks, gardens, libraries and sports facilities. The City determines its funding priorities following extensive consultation with the community.

Drainage projects receive $3.81 million and funding for maintenance of public buildings has been increased to $3.59 million.

The City decides how much revenue it needs by preparing an annual budget. It is the budget that determines how much the City collects in rates.

Significant new building projects include the completion and fit out of the Waurn Ponds Library, the Ocean Grove Integrated Children’s Centre and the upgrade of the fOrt northern suburbs youth centre

Rates assistance is available for pensioners and other ratepayers who may experience difficulties in paying their rates. The City will contact ratepayers who are likely to be eligible and invite them to apply for assistance.

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Rates assistance is available for pensioners and other ratepayers who have a household income below $45,114 and whose properties have had a 50% or more increase in their valuation. A waiver is only available once in the two year valuation cycle. Eligibility is also subject to a principle place of residence with no improvements test. Pensioners are also eligible for the State Government Municipal Concession rebate of $193.40.

CARE TO COMMENT ON THE DRAFT BUDGET AND CITY PLAN? The 2011-2012 Budget has been guided by Council’s strategic plan for the municipality, which is called City Plan. This plans sets out Council’s objectives for the next four years. By planning in advance we can ensure that the projects and programs we put in place in the current year will fit with the needs of the community in years to come. Written submissions on the draft Budget and City Plan are invited and must be received by Wednesday 8 June 2011. Copies of the draft Budget are available at City Customer Service Centres and at www.geelongaustralia.com.au.

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SNAP SHOT OF SOME KEY PROJECTS IN 2011-2012 FOR EACH WARD THE 2011-2012 BUDGET FEATURES SPENDING RIGHT ACROSS THE MUNICIPALITY. THIS PAGE HIGHLIGHTS SOME OF THE KEY PROJECTS WITHIN EACH WARD. 1. WINDERMERE WARD

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• Corio Sporting Club - Renovation works • Anakie Reserve power and lighting upgrade • Rosewall precinct planning, including community facilities at Rosewall neighbourhood house site and Hendy Street. • Geelong Ring Road Employment Precinct (GREP) funding including construction of Elcho Drainage system • Lara Town Centre Expansion project • Elcho Park irrigation upgrade • Reconstruction of Sandy Creek Road • Second stage of Lara Lake preschool construction • Lara Food and Wine Festival funding

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• Vines Road and Colac Beechy Precinct School redevelopment project • Design and construction of Hume Reserve Aquifer • Hellenic Greek Orthodox Community kitchen upgrade contribution • Streetscape works at Beaufort Ave, Bell Post Hill • Hamlyn Park Reserve upgrade • New public toilets in Pettit Park, Bell Post Hill • Geelong Rangers Soccer Club change room upgrades • Flood mitigation works at Prestige Park residential estate • Bell Park Sports Club hot water and security upgrade • New netball practice court at Myers Reserve • North Geelong Cricket Club practice facilities upgrade • Development of master plan for the facility upgrade at St Helens

• Upgrade to playground at Rix Street Kinder, Herne Hill • Contribution to redevelopment of YMCA Car Park • Contribution to the upgrade of the clubrooms at Friers Reserve for Guild Cricket and Baseball Club • Improvements to Manifold Heights Cricket Club pavilion • Contribution to the upgrade of the Geelong Football Umpires Clubroom • Contribution to Geelong Rowing Association • Shelters at newly redeveloped Kardinia Park netball courts • Contribution to the Kevin Kirby Reserve upgrade • Contribution to green development at Geelong Cement Bowls Club • Disability access to Holy Family Church

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West Oval - Flowers Stand upgrade and new storage facilities East Geelong Bowls Club - disability access and toilet Barwon Rowing Club - contribution to upper level fit-out Eastern Park and Rippleside stormwater harvesting projects Completion of the Eastern Beach Children’s Pool rebuild John Landy Field improvements including toilet refurbishment East Geelong Football Club - sportsground lighting design Geelong West Neighbourhood House contribution East Geelong Community Centre - community engagement Geelong West Community Garden contribution Little Malop Street retail booths Geelong Saleyards - conservation management plan

North Shore multi-purpose rooms detail design Stead Park Master Plan implementation Cloverdale Community Centre detail design and activities Diversitat contribution for relocation of Northern Men’s Shed Upgrade of the fOrT - Northern Suburbs Youth Centre Waterworld pool repaint and change room upgrades Goldsworthy Reserve improvement works Evans Reserve Master Plan - reserve improvements Northern Suburbs Youth Activity Centre activities SKAART youth event Alkira Avenue streetscape improvements works Norlane Baptist Church Christmas Carols

St Albans Reserve improvements Thomson Reserve master plan continuation Ervin Reserve master plan implementation Grinter Reserve community garden Splashdown - resurfacing of pool concourse and change room refurbishment • Whittington community building, engagement and renewal programs • Whittington Flame Fest - funding contibution

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Barwon Grove Golf Club - expansion of club facilities Barwon Soccer Club - detailed design of club facilities Grovedale Sports Club - redevelopment of club rooms Contributions to St Pauls, Greenville and Grovedale East Kindergartens Grovedale Netball Club - spectator seating Grovedale Tennis Club - funding for court lighting Barwon Heads Football and Netball Club - facility upgrade Grovedale Community Bus Armstrong Creek Urban Growth Area - infrastructure funding

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• Commencement of Ocean Grove Integrated Children’s Centre (Surfside) construction • Extension of Ocean Grove Kindergarten, The Avenue • Shell Road Reserve Master Plan implementation - soccer lighting and car park • The Parade, Ocean Grove - toilet and car park redevelopment • Bellarine Aquatic and Sports Centre car park works • Ocean Grove Sporting Infrastructure Plan - further development of Shell Road Reserve infrastructure • Collendina Sports Club improvement works • Ocean Grove / Barwon Heads shuttle bus contribution • Ocean Grove Park Carols by Candlelight

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Tuesday 17 May 2011

Ride raises funds for rural health A GROUP of dedicated Lorne cyclists recently rallied together to enter a team in the Murray to Moyne Cycle Relay and in the process raised more than $22,000 for Lorne Community Hospital. This year the team of 17 riders – with three support crew – took turns to ride the 520-kilometres from Mildura to Port Fairy as part of the annual event aimed at raising funds for local health services. Over the past four years the Lorne Community Hospital has been supported by volunteer teams who have raised close to $100,000 for the community hospital. The teams involve people of a range of ages and

abilities who spend months sourcing donations from local businesses for raffles and auctions along with holding market stalls and seeking corporate and individual sponsorship. “The support from the local community to help the volunteer riders get the most out of this experience and raise such great amounts for the hospital is wonderful,� said Janelle Bryce, chief executive officer of Lorne Community Hospital. “It’s great to see local cyclists using this opportunity to give benefits back to our community and at the same time benefit themselves by maintaining their health through exercise.�

The Lorne Community Hospital has identified a need in the community for a Rural Health Project and the funds raised will be going towards this important initiative. Evidence shows that people in rural communities such as Lorne and its surrounding areas experience worse health outcomes than their counterparts in metropolitan areas. This impacts not only individuals and their families, but also the wider communities which rely on their residents to provide services, a workforce and volunteers. More information on the Lorne Community Hospital, visit www.lornecommunityhospital.com.au

News in brief Events win funding

TWO LOCAL community events have won funding from the State Government under the April round of the Country Victoria Events Programme grants. The Lorne Sculpture Committee has received $5,000 while The Lorne Festival of Performing Arts has received $4,000. Member for Polwarth, Terry Mulder, said the sculpture exhibition will present an overview of contemporary scultptural practice from Australian and international artists. The funding is provided to assist with event marketing and publicity. The Lorne Sculpture Exhibition will be held on October 19 and 20 this year. The festival of performing arts is in its inaugural year and will focus on 1950s and ’60s culture by the sea and will feature music and dance with some site specific installations and performances of that era. The Festival will be held from September 9-11.

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Cyclists Hugo Johnston and Sue Theodore present this year’s fundraising efforts to Heather Ramp, health promotion co-ordinator, and Janelle Bryce, Lorne Hospital chief executive officer.

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Tuesday 17 May 2011

Reward for great efforts Dear Editor, Congratulations and a big shout out to Steve Burton, Glenys Dolphin, Peter Hodder, JRA Cameron, J Bleazby, and David Robert Coldrey for their dedication and hard work in putting together the VCAT application that quashed the Jan Juc pathways scheme… hopefully once and for all! Additionally, many Jan Juc residents put faith in the collective effort and provided their support to what, at times, seemed like a difficult cause to win. With this and the recent Spring Creek campaign residents have demonstrated what people power can achieve. The future on the Surf Coast looks brighter. Lisa Schuppe Jan Juc

Raising awareness on Schizophrenia Dear Editor, May 16-22 is National Schizophrenia Awareness Week. One in 100 people will develop schizophrenia at some time in their lives. Schizophrenia is a treatable illness that influences how you interpret information and make sense of your world. Symptoms can include confused thinking, delusions, hallucinations, difficulty expressing emotions and withdrawal from others. Despite its prevalence, SANE research has found that schizophrenia is still misunderstood, with almost half of all Australians having poor understanding of schizophrenia and the everyday reality of living with the illness. As a consequence people with schizophrenia and their families too often experience stigma. To help break down this stigma, SANE Australia has developed Snapshots, an online initiative at www.sane.org Using interviews and photographs, visitors are invited to get to know some ordinary – yet also extraordinary – Australians, revealing what it is like to experience mental illnesses, like schizophrenia or bipolar disorder from the inside. It is important for us all to understand that with effective treatment, recovery programmes, family education and mutual support, the majority of people living with schizophrenia can lead full lives, participate in and contribute to their communities. During Schizophrenia Awareness Week local communities across Australia will be raising awareness about the illness through a variety of public events. This is an opportunity to learn more about this misunderstood illness to ensure that much-needed treatment and support is available to all who need it.

This is the exact innocuous type of survey that the shire ran in regard to footpaths in Jan Juc with their ‘Walkability, Ridability Survey’. I would warn ratepayers to be very careful about how they reply to this survey. The first question on this survey should have been do you want to pay extra money for future waste services – yes or no? If the answer is yes, then go on to complete the rest of the survey. The way the survey is structured does not allow for a zero dollar option when asking ratepayers what they would like to pay for each of the proposed extra services. In light of the planned 6.3% increase in rates you’d really have to wonder who’s running the finances and where all the money’s going. It’s about time council stopped gouging the ratepayer, and became financially responsible to the community they are employed to represent. We are not a bottomless pit and as the special charge footpath scheme showed, we will no longer be pushed around. Philip West Jan Juc

Help give to other less fortunate Dear Editor, I write on behalf of The Salvation Army to ask your readers would you be kind enough to help with this year’s critical Red Shield Appeal. To be frank, after all the challenges we’ve faced in recent months, including helping the victims of

floods, our resources are severely stretched. We need to raise a huge amount of money in the next 10 weeks to ensure nobody has to miss out on Salvos’ care. It’s remarkable to think that every 12 months the Salvos help around one million people. All donations help us to change lives. It has become very clear that the demands upon our day to day social and community services are continuing to grow. The increasing cost of living is impacting on many low income families and individuals. Our need is literally greater than ever. It has already been a year of unprecedented natural disasters. Australians have joined together to respond with typical generosity. And many Australians are facing personal disasters such as homelessness, financial hardship, violence in the home, suicide bereavement and unemployment. We are hearing from so many people who are saying that rising rent, electricity and food prices are hurting Australian families. We’re hearing that rising prices mean some clients of ours have to make a daily choice between buying food and necessities or paying their bills. People in our cities are hurting. People in regional areas are hurting. We ask people to assist us because we are focused on doing everything we can to help people in need. It’s easy to help – you can either call 13 SALVOS (13 72 58) or visit www.salvationarmy.org.au The big Red Shield doorknock will happen on the weekend of May 28-29 and the need for support is simply enormous.

The opinions expressed here are the opinions of the letter writers exclusively and do not express the views of the Editor or Surf Coast News Pty Ltd. Letters to the Editor may be submitted to the Surf Coast Times and Bellarine Times by writing to PO Box 714, Torquay, Vic, 3228 or email: editor@surfcoasttimes.com. au or fax: 5264 8413. Your letters should not exceed 250 words. Please provide your name, address and telephone number, which may be withheld from publication on request. As publication space is limited we may not be able to publish all letters received. We also reserve the right to edit letters that we publish.

email your letters to: editor@surfcoasttimes.com.au or write to: P.O. Box 714, Torquay, Vic, 3228 or fax: 5264 8413

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Warning over shire survey Dear Editor, It appears that the Surf Coast Shire is once again wheeling out the Trojan Horse with the new household waste and recycling survey.

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MT BAW Baw Alpine Resort is getting set for an excellent winter with plenty for visitors to do on and off the snow. As always, a trip to Mt Baw Baw is great value with the cheapest lift tickets in Victoria and a range of accommodation options to suit everyone. The resort is excited to announce a range of new products, including • A tube park offering over 100 metres of slippery slope • Snowshoe and cross country guided tours • Sherpa snow mobile tours • Rides in the new snow groomer • Husky dog sled tours every weekend; and • A new snowboard and ski event ‘Boxes for Days’ sponsored by Quiksilver. Kids of all ages will be busy, whether taking part in a lesson with Kirstie’s Kids Club, having a jump on the bungee tramp, tobogganing down one of the four runs, or hanging out away from the snow in the Frosti Fun Club. The terrain park will be bigger and better than ever and will host the international field in the Battle @ Baw Baw as well as the new Mervin Boxes for Days event. If you have the day off, Wicked Wednesday is the day to come with cheap lift tickets – adults $55, students $40 and kids $40. It’s also a great time to grab a Pot

and Parma at the Alpine Hotel – just add $15 to your lift ticket. If hitting the slopes isn’t your cup of tea, the snow covered gums, open fires and beautiful views over west Gippsland and the Mornington Peninsula make Mt Baw Baw an attractive getaway for the weekend. Unwind in the gorgeous Rock Spa Pool before having a meal at the Sky to Sea restaurant; it’s a perfect way to end the day on the mountain. If relaxation

is your focus our wellbeing super pass could be for you – for $30 you have access to the sauna for an hour, a oneand-a-half hour session in the Rock Spa Pool and full day access to the gym. Alternately, upgrade your lift ticket for $20 to have a one-hour spa, halfhour sauna and full day access to the gym. For further information, contact guest services on 5165 1136 or visit www.mountbawbaw.com.au

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WHETHER you are a first-timer or have been skiing for years, there is something for everyone at Falls Creek. From toddlers to retirees, you can be sure there is something on offer to suit all ages and abilities – both on and off the snow. Here’s a taste of what’s happening at Falls Creek this winter.

Advanced bookings with the Snowsports School office are essential and minimum numbers apply to group lessons. Please view our grading levels to assess your abilities. Telemark equipment is available for hire from Falls Creek Sports and Gebi’s rental outlets.

FALLS CREEK SNOWSPORTS SCHOOL This is no ordinary ski school. It is renowned for its innovative approach to enhancing each guest’s on-snow enjoyment. Regardless of age, it has programmes for three- to five-year-olds, and six to 14 years (skiing and boarding). There are women only ski programmes and an aptly titled Boomers on Groomers programme for the more mature-aged skiers and boarders.

TELEMARK SKIING PROGRAMME Telemark skiing (also known as free heel skiing) will be offered to resort guests seeking to add another skill to their on-snow prowess.

of elevated stairways. Pedestrians no longer need to utilise all the roads, they can duck between buildings using the steel structured walkways taking them to their destination via a shorter route.

NEW AND IMPROVED NIGHT SHOW NEW PLAZA AREA Falls Creek has completed the final phase of the Slalom Plaza area at the base of Falls Express lift where Wombats Ramble ambles down. The area is complete with water features and a large architectural staircase accessing the village and improved access to Falls Express lift.

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The Night Show is one of Falls Creek most famous night time entertainment events. Each Thursday night, in July and August, the village bowl lights up with on-slope performances and a spectacular fireworks finale. The show will be upgraded this year for an even more entertaining schedule of precision skiing, speed show and on snow vehicle performances.

Falls Creek is Australia’s only true ski in ski out resort in normal conditions and to preserve this highly soughtafter attribute, the resort has installed aerial walkways which take pedestrians through the village via a network

FALLS Creek’s renowned 42-kilometre marathon-length Kangaroo Hoppet celebrates its 21st birthday this year. The Kangaroo Hoppet is Australia’s international ski marathon, held every year on the last Saturday in August. Meanwhile, Falls Creek, the home of Australia’s National Cross Country ski team, now has no trail fees to access its 65plus kilometers of groomed trails. Whether you are interested in a cruisy ski out to Wallace’s Hut, have a bus load of beginners to instruct in the sheltered Nordic Bowl, or want to get fit for the Hoppet, Falls Creek has the facilities for you. When arriving at Falls Creek day visitors should drive though to the Windy Corner car park. The cross country ski tracks head off from outside the YMCA Windy Corner Cross Country Ski Center, which houses a day shelter, café, cross country ski hire and ski school. To access the cross country trails from the Falls Creek Village you can either ski out along the aqueduct from the top of the village, or catch a free shuttle bus to Windy Corner from the bottom of the Gully, Falls Creek Express Chairlifts or outside the Oversnow terminal.

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Education for the future

GEELONG Lutheran College provides a fresh and exciting Christian educational experience for primary and secondary students. It is now in its third year of operation as it prepares for the offering of Year 10 next year and lays the foundations necessary to effectively grow into Years 11 and 12 in 2013 and 2014. The decision to offer Year 12 by 2014 has always been part of the planning of the College and we are looking forward to the next few years as we cement our place into the fabric of the establishing Armstrong Creek community. New state-of-the art facilities are in place with further plans to continually develop facilities for the growing needs of the College. Current programmes provide a sound learning environment for all ages – from Preps and the Primary Years through Middle Years (in a new suite of buildings from Term 3) to the beginning of the Senior Years with the introduction of Yearr 10 in 2012. Geelong Lutheran College is an environment that fosters and values: • Excellence in education • Quality teaching and learning • God’s influence in our lives • The individual strengths and gifts of each person • The importance of, and being, a community • Respect for the family; and • The education of the whole child. For families seeking a sound educational experience with the added value of a Christianbased approach, Geelong Lutheran College is a welcomed alternative. Enrolments are being taken for all levels in 2012 and beyond with an Open Day planned for May 27 from 9.30am-12pm and a Senior School information night at the College on May 26 at 7.30pm. Prospective families are invited to visit our classes and view our facilities.

PASTORAL CARE PROGRAMME

WHILE pastoral care begins in the home, it continues at Geelong Lutheran College with students meeting every morning as a homegroup, where they form strong relationships with teachers as they share stories, discuss issues and hear Bible readings and devotions. Through its Pastoral Care Programme the College leads and supports the school community as we care for one another. Each student and

parent can expect to be valued, listened to and cared for at Geelong Lutheran College. We aim to provide an environment that is safe and welcoming to all. In addition, Geelong Lutheran College’s pastoral care co-ordinator, Jonny Hedt, is available to help students and families who need extra support. He mentors students one-on-one as well as running social skills and other group

programmes. GLC is exploring how restorative practices can enhance the development of social skills by strengthening relationships and improving our understanding of others. This involves students sharing their thoughts and feelings with each other and coming to an understanding about the impact their actions and behaviour have on those around them.

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Educating the whole child BY GAIL CHRISFIELD AS A Christian school, Geelong Lutheran College embraces a holistic philosophy of education that is focused on learning, personal spirituality, environmental and social conscience, and student well-being. “We aim to encourage and support students to develop their God-given talents so that they may shape and enrich their world,” explained principal Gary Jewson. “Although many of our current students and their families many not profess to be Christian, they do recognise the integrity and authenticity of the school’s values, and their

benefits from an educational perspective. “These values underpin who we are, what we do and why we’re here. “They are more than just a poster on a wall to us, which is what attracts many families to the school. “Religious education and pastoral care are woven into every aspect of college life. While students represent a diversity of religious traditions, we are distinctly Lutheran in our identity, which is reflected in our teaching, worship, and lifestyle.” Geelong Lutheran College offers an innovative curriculum, structured to cater for the whole child, which encourages students’

individuality, their differing learning styles and multiple intelligences. The school’s enrichment activities extend students’ learning beyond the classroom and currently include choir, debating, netball, basketball, athletics, cross-country and swimming. The college is running a Senior School Information Night at 7.30pm on Thursday May 26 and an Open Day from 9.30am12pm on Friday, May 27. Geelong Lutheran College is located at 2-38 Burvilles Road, Mount Duneed. For more information, phone 5264 1038 or visit www.geelonglutherancollege.net

Students such as Catherine Vaillant and Fletcher Oldaker will be able to finish their schooling at the college thanks to its continued expansion. Photo: MICHAEL CHAMBERS

Forward thinking BY GAIL CHRISFIELD SINCE opening in 2009, student enrolments at Geelong Lutheran College have already tripled and numbers will continue to increase. The college is already expanding to cater for future growth with its senior school (Years 10-12) coming on line by 2014 and residential developments, such as Armstrong Creek, attracting new families to the area. School principal, Gary Jewson, said the college will eventually cater for around 1,050 students, from Prep to Year 12. “The official opening of our new multi-purpose learning area, art room and three additional prep class rooms marked the completion of our stage one expansion programme,” Jewson said. “The next 12 months will see ongoing expansion with work already under way on stage two, which includes four additional middle school classrooms to cater for Years 7 to 9 and a purpose-built science facility. “These works are scheduled for completion in July, which is also when construction gets under way on the next stage: our new technology centre. “Other infrastructure, including spaces for play and sports activities, will be progressively added as the school population grows over the next three to five years.” With its strong focus on the latest in educational and environmental design, Geelong Lutheran College already offers current students a

Students Seth Tomlinson and Cooper Mills pictured with teacher, Yvonne Varley.

Photo: MICHAEL CHAMBERS

Geelong Lutheran College • Prep to Year 10 in 2012, full P-12 in 2014. • Enrolment applications welcome now. • Quality Christian education. • New, state-of-art facilities, including specialist areas for secondary. • Bus service available. • Inspections welcome.

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Having fun on the day were (from left) Noah Kavanagh, Brooklyn Stott, Grace Theirry and Isabella Brugman.

Principal Gary Jewson addresses the gathering at Sunday’s official opening.

State Member for South Barwon Andrew Katos, Federal Member for Corangamite Darren Cheeseman, City of Greater Geelong councillor Andy Richards and principal Gary Jewson pictured with students at the unveiling of the plaque. Photos: PETER MARSHALL

Janelle Kratzmann led the senior choir in song at the official opening.

PROTECTING THE BEAUTIFUL ENVIRONMENT OF THE BARRABOOL HILLS

The Barrabool Rural Protection Group (BRPG) continues to fight the inappropriate development of a motorsports facility at McAdam Park in the Barrabool Hills. The inappropriate location of the planned facility in a sensitive environmental area in close proximity to homes and working farms raises significant planning, noise, environmental and other concerns. A major development in the Barrabool Hills will be unsustainable, will not meet the needs of motorcycle riders and is unacceptable to the community.

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Adding value for the buyer

By Enzo Raimondo, CEO REIV

REIV welcomes stamp duty cuts THE REIV has welcomed cuts to stamp duty for first home buyers, eligible pensioners and farmers, as announced in the 2011-12 Victorian Budget. First home buyers, farmers and pensioners had been looking forward to the cuts since they were promised in last November’s election and they will welcome the announcement. House prices have more than doubled since the First Home Owners Grant was introduced in 2000, yet for most buyers of a first home the financial assistance is still only $7,000. The cut, which will be worth around $5,794 on a home valued at $565,000, will begin to redress that imbalance. This additional $5,794 benefit, when added to the continuing grant of $7000, will lift overall assistance on an average home to around $12,794. Those buying a new home will also benefit, as the bonus of $13,000 in the metropolitan area and $19,500 in regional areas will continue and now be boosted by the stamp duty cuts. The REIV campaigned for increased assistance for first home buyers and we are happy that stamp duty now will be cut by 50 per cent between July 1, 2011 and September 1, 2014. The move to increase the threshold at which eligible pensioners can gain a stamp duty concession to $750,000 is a good move, as it will help remove a prohibitive barrier to downsizing. This, in turn, will free up homes for first home buyers and the rental market. The commitment to help first home buying farmers will be welcomed in regional areas.

JUST how well informed are today’s real estate buyers? LJ Hooker Torquay principal, Michael Lowe, said his team attests to the fact that the majority of buyers gather more knowledge about recent sale prices and trends than ever before. “Buyers generally have put in months of legwork before they will make a decision, albeit a lot of their research is likely to happen sitting at a computer rather than attending auctions and open homes alone,� he said. “Many will be receiving regular market updates to their phones and computers based on their request profiles.� LJ Hooker Torquay currently sends an average of 1,200 messages every fortnight to

its database based on buyer profiles and listed properties. “It is a time-effective way to have the most up-to-date information about what is available,� Lowe said. He said Gen Y buyers in particular were educated and responsive to buying at a good time. “This age group is attuned to return on their investment, which we as sales agents, and our sellers, have to be very conscious of,� he said. “Our LJ Hooker finance people, who are part of our team, are highly valued by Gen Y, and their input is invaluable in guiding sellers on pricing for the market.� Contact the LJ Hooker Torquay team on 5261 2121 or torquay@ljh.com.au

Survey says most expect rate rise increase rates to battle rising inflation at least once during the remainder of the year after leaving rates on hold for the past six months,� Rushton said. “The RBA still needs to be cautious when considering rates because the impact on the retail sector could be severe when many families are already cautious over discretionary spending. “Our survey shows younger people are keeping a close eye on what the RBA is planning to do as this will have a significant impact on whether they purchase property. “We believe another rate rise will deter first home buyers, who are eager to purchase their first homes.� Rushton said 18 per cent of the 475 respondents

MOST Australians expect interest rates to go up again before the end of the year, according to a national survey by leading mortgage broker, Loan Market. The Loan Market poll which asked “What will the Reserve Bank of Australia do with interest rates for the remainder of 2011?� found 67 per cent of respondents said the cash rate would go up from the present level of 4.75 per cent. Loan Market chief operating officer, Dean Rushton, said there was an even stronger response in the 18-25 year age group, with 77 per cent expecting the RBA to take rates higher. “Consumers are aware the RBA is looking to

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thought there would be no change in rates over the rest of the year while nine per cent believed the cash rate could even come down.

SURVEY RESULTS What will the Reserve Bank of Australia do with interest rates for the remainder of 2011? Rates will go up 67% No change 18% Rates go down 9% Don’t care as I’m buying anyway 6%

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New team has your property covered WHAT happens when two big names team up to sell rural property in the Geelong region? It’s the beginning of a whole new era of rural property sales service and that’s just what has happened here in the region, with Andrew Rice heading the new Charles Stewart & Co Pty. Ltd. branch in Geelong. Andrew Rice is synonymous with rural property sales in the Geelong region while Charles Stewart & Co Pty. Ltd. have been real estate and livestock agents based in the western district of Victoria since 1917, now with branches in Colac, Ballarat, Warrnambool, Camperdown, Coleraine and Geelong. The team at Charles Stewart Geelong will represent a wealth of experience and provide vendors and buyers alike with a new level of service in rural property sales unprecedented in the region. Rice, who has lived and breathed rural property all of his life, beginning his career with his late father, Pat Rice, who remains an icon in Victorian rural real estate. With more than 26 years sales and auctioneering experience, Andrew Rice has sold rural properties throughout Victoria but for the past six years, specialising in the Geelong area. With his unparalleled experience,

knowledge of rural property and passion for the region, Rice will help you achieve the result you want. Charles Stewart, who founded Charles Stewart & Co Pty. Ltd. in 1917, was a well known and respected judge of livestock and real estate in the Colac region then. Today this fourth generation family owned and operated business continues to maintain the values of honesty and professionalism for which Charles Stewart was known and respected when he commenced business and is precisely what you will find in common with the team at the new Geelong branch today. Working alongside Rice, expect to see the familiar faces of Brian Wood, Paul Whinney, Anthony McDonald and Michael Stewart, of Charles Stewart heritage. Brian Wood’s lifetime of experience in agribusiness, including livestock, wool, merchandise and rural finance, followed by his concentration on rural property sales has given him a knowledge-base second to few in the industry. Wood specialises in broad acre rural property. Whinney has lived and worked in western Victoria for more than 35 years and now resides in Ocean Grove. Whinney’s knowledge of land capability and enterprise management, coupled with his

wide network of rural contacts, ideally places him to assist clients selling or buying rural property throughout western Victoria. The new office officially opened its doors earlier this month at 101 Yarra Street, Geelong, phone 5226 6100 for more information.

Andrew Rice will head the new Charles Stewart and Co. office in Geelong, offering local clients the best in rural property sales and service.

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CAN PART OF MY BOND BE KEPT WHEN I MOVE OUT? AT THE beginning of a tenancy, you are required to pay a bond (usually of one month’s rent) to guarantee payment of the rent, and that the property will be looked after. This money is kept by the government agency, The Residential Tenancies Bond Authority. At the end of your tenancy, if you have paid all your rent and the property is left in good condition when you move, the bond should be refunded in full. However, if there is a discrepancy over the state of the property, the way it has been cleaned, gardening or any other damage, the owner can apply to make a claim on your bond. An owner or agent can make a claim on the bond for:

Damage caused by tenants or their visitors Cleaning expenses The tenant abandoning the premises Bills that the tenant should have paid Loss of the landlord’s goods Unpaid rent. Claims cannot be made for ‘fair wear and tear’, such as carpets wearing out over a long time. If you have been asked to sign over a portion of your bond and you believe it to be unfair, the disagreement can be heard by the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal’s (VCAT) Residential Tenancies List. The sitting member will decide if the request is to be granted or not and how much of the bond will be returned.

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Families being put on hold A POLL released by PRDnationwide shows about one in three people are considering delaying plans to start or grow a family as the cost of entering the property market rises. PRDnationwide research director, Aaron Maskrey, said a significant number of couples are postponing starting families because they want to purchase their own homes first. “The long term trend has seen prices for houses rising, however, the recent softening of values in many areas are likely to tempt many potential purchasers into homeownership as these conditions will not hold in the long term,� Maskrey said. “It is changing important life decisions like when to start a family in such a significant way. “According to the REIA latest Housing Affordability Report, it now costs an average Australian family approximately 35.3 per cent of their income to service the home loan. This is up from 34.8 per cent in September 2010, but still down from the previous year by 4.6 per cent.� The PRDnationwide survey of 2,000 Australians found 34 per cent of respondents were considering delaying having children as house prices increase. “Many couples aspire to own their own home before starting a family and factor in the loss of earnings that starting a family necessitates,� he said. “While it is responsible to ensure that you can afford to support a new baby – the truth seems every generation has had not dissimilar problems.� More than half (55 per cent) of respondents would not let the state of the property market deter them from having children. Maskrey said the remaining ten per cent of respondents said the research was not applicable to their situation. “People are choosing to put a hold on growing their family because they don’t own a house and the challenge faced by renting can be a headache people do not want. Rental prices are likely to go up sooner as competition for rental properties increase,� he said. The research director said the cost of having and raising a child is also rising.

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Plans are with council at the moment for a 2 lot subdivision, or retain as is for a perfect family home on over 1600m2 of land within walking distance to sporting complex, waterholes, public reserves and central Drysdale shopping precinct. Set over 2 storey’s, the home comprises 3 bedrooms plus study or 4th, 3 living areas plus alfresco entertaining, 2 bathrooms with 3 toilets. Ducted heating, evaporative cooling, ducted vacuum, DLUG and a further 4 car steel lock up garage all compliment each other making this home ideal for the large family needing space or the developer looking to capitalise on the position, land size and existing home.

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Beautifully set and designed on the block to take in the views from Geelong to Werribee, this solid home presents an opportunity for someone to buy either the double block or this home on its own. Currently priced as the house on its own, this 4 bedroom home comes with lounge, dining and central kitchen all overlooking the balcony and Bay Views. 2 single garages and a single carport cover the car accommodation, whilst the court location makes for a perfect family environment. For the price of both house and adjoining block, please contact Daniel Lamanna today

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This well presented family home on 610m2 of land is ready to go. Very neat, tidy and modern 3 bed, 2 bath with double garage, gas heater and split system x 2. Downstairs you have a large open plan kitchen with stainless appliances and dishwasher complimented by a large dining area adjoining a generous living space. Step out through the sliding doors onto an undercover outdoor entertaining/bbq area with plumbed natural gas. A further 2 bedrroms with BIR, bathroom with separate toilet and laundry. Upstairs is the parents retreat. Spacious master bedroom with generous WIR and full ensuite. Add the second living space with access to the balcony to enjoy the views of Corio Bay and you have the complete package. Great buying in a nice quiet court location close to shops, school, skatepark and tennis courts.

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Set on 717m2 of land in the Water Vistas Estate this 12 month old home is sure to impress. 3 Spacious bedrooms with 4th or study. 2 living areas with an 11m x 3m deck off the open plan living upstairs to take in incredible uninterupted views of the bay, You Yangs and Geelong. Master bedroom has a massive WIR and full ensuite. Further bedrooms all have BIR. 2nd bathroom and seperate toilet. The upstairs kitchen, dining and living area has beautiful polished timber floors and stainless steel appliances with multiple sliding door access onto the large balcony. Further features include; double garage and ample yard and parking space and 10ft ceilings. Beautifully appointed and designed to maximise the view and north facing aspect. A wonderful home.

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Set on approx 600m2 of land this complete package comprises 3 Bedrooms plus study or fourth, 2 bathrooms, 2 living areas plus remote double garage with rear drive through. Master bedroom features a WIR and full ensuite. Further bedrooms and study all with BIR’s. All bedrooms have fans and wall to wall carpet. Open plan kitchen, meals, dining and lounge with stainless steel Bosch and Fisher and Paykel appliances. All landscaping including concrete paths and driveway, retaining walls, front and rear lawn, and pebble garden beds and paths have been completed. Also included is all internal blinds, ducted gas heating (Braemer), split system reverse cycle AC (Mitsubishi) clothes line, water tank, fly wire screens and an instant gas hot water service. No expense has been spared to provide you with your brand new home. Just move in and unpack. First home builders grant applies.

Within walking distance of shops, parks and transport, just perfect for buyers who want the living space and not too much to maintain. Wide entrance with formal lounge and dining to the right and master bedroom (ensuite) to the left. Another informal living towards the rear of the home with study as well as 2 more large bedrooms, bathroom and laundry. Features include gas heating, evaporative cooling, lots of cupboard space and quality fittings. Double garage, garden shed and plenty space for more vehicles... big drive. Inspect by inspection.

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Feature property RESORT LIVING IN THE CENTRE OF LORNE

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29/4 Smith Street LORNE $590,000

• Luxuriously appointed 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom apartment, well equipped with gourmet kitchen featuring stainless steel European appliances. • Open plan living area spills onto a huge entertaining deck with sweeping panoramic views to the Lorne Pier. • Other features: sun filled pool area, ducted heating and cooling, lift access, security entrance and one secure car space. • Families will love the close proximity to Lorne’s shops, cafes, cinema and patrolled beaches. • Offered for sale on a walk in walk out basis this apartment ticks all the boxes for affordable holiday apartment living with strong rental returns possible. Inspect: By appointment Agent: Great Ocean Road Real Estate, Lorne Contact: Ben Jackson 0419 375 285, Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799

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TORQUAY 25 The Esplanade DEANS MARSH

130 Parkers Rd ‘WARRAROONG’ – PANORAMIC DISTRICT VIEWS

20 highly fertile acres consisting rich deep loam well fertilised soils. Providing panoramic north and north west facing views across Deans Marsh and towards Mt Gellibrand. Complimented by a charming 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom weatherboard residence featuring recently renovated kitchen and large sun deck ideal for family gatherings. Good water supply.

FOR SALE LAND INSPECT AGENT OFFICE ONLINE

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$530,000 20 acres / 8.1ha approx By appointment Bruce Falk 0400 939 081 350 LaTrobe Tce, Geelong (03) 5225 5777 www.bfp.net.au

535 Boundary Rd 8 ACRES PLUS FOUR BEDROOM RESIDENCE AND STUDY

Presenting a rare and unique opportunity ‘Strawberry Fields’ provides current full lifestyle enjoyment today and future RZ1 zone land tomorrow in addition to a premium 35sq (under roof) brick residence plus workshop. Stables. 3 paddocks. Bitumen road frontage. Glorious views. TOWN WATER.

FOR SALE LAND INSPECT AGENT OFFICE ONLINE

Contact agent for details 8 acres / 3.23 ha approx By appointment Scott Hunt 0431 474 721 Geelong , 350 LaTrobe Tce (03) 5225 5777 www.bfp.net.au

TORQUAY 25 The Esplanade WINCHELSEA

10 Worland Street RARE 15 ACRES WITHIN WINCHELSEA TOWNSHIP Featuring quality 4 BR home, 9 paddocks, extensive shedding plus stables; this impressive property offers unlimited options. Perfect for horses or hobby farm. Rare opportunity to purchase a quality parcel of land on the edge of the Surf Coast Shire’s boom town. A property of this quality and size does not come on the market very often so interested parties are advised to inspect now.

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Scott Hunt 0431 474 721

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Geelong, 350 LaTrobe Tce (03) 5225 5777

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475 Dangers Rd MODERN HOME ON 25 VERSATILE ACRES

FOR SALE Buyers above $695,000

This home on 25 acres is certain to impress. Just 5 mins from Moriac, 15 mins Anglesea, or 20 mins Geelong. 2 storey, 3 BR fully renovated home features impressive kitchen overlooking light, open plan living/dining area and extensive decking. 3 living zones, 2 beautifully appointed bathrooms with clawfoot in main. Exposed beams, polished floorboards and modern chandelier lighting.

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By appointment

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Geelong, 350 LaTrobe Tce (03) 5225 5777

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Know the value of your property? Meet someone who does. BFP - Bruce Falk Property; marketing premium residential and lifestyle property throughout the Surf Coast and Bellarine regions. For a confidential analysis of your property, call now.

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Luxury On The Waterfront Magnificent inside and out this beautiful home is on a 741sqm block (approx) with stunning views in every direction. Architecturally designed, this double storey dwelling is aesthetically pleasing, offering ample natural light bouncing off the warm iron bark floors. Offering 4 bedrooms, master with WIR, ensuite and bonus powder room. The bathrooms are sleek and ultra modern, there's a full bath to soak in too. A cosy rumpus or teenage retreat has full length bi fold doors leading to the immaculate landscaped garden complete with fruiting trees. The laundry has loads of room and opens onto a separate service area. There's even room for a workbench or gym equip in the DLUG. The well designed open plan layout upstairs includes living, dining, modern kitchen with Miele appliances, walk in pantry, a separate cosy lounge and three huge decks. Fully ducted air-con and gas heating downstairs, plus sea breezes all summer this home is ready and waiting for you to make it yours. Don't miss inspecting this one!

AUCTION: Sat 21 May @ 12pm Terms 10% deposit, balance 30/60/90 days INSPECT: Sat 11:30-12:00pm CONTACT: Patrick Hayden 0437 882 088, Ella Wilson 0408 515 197

Surf Coast Real Estate ANGLESEA 87 - 89 Great Ocean Road 5263 2133 TORQUAY 21 Pearl Street 5261 2101 www.hayden.com.au surfcoasttimes.com.au

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TORQUAY 3/48 ZEALLY BAY ROAD Refreshed And Waiting For You

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Rejuvenated and inviting, this two bedroom unit in coveted central locale, could be yours for weekends, or weeks-on-end. An ideal investment property. Featuring two spacious bedrooms with robes, freshly painted and new carpets throughout, sunlit kitchen/ meals area, gas heater plus reverse cycle air conditioning and single garage. Stroll to the shops, park and beach. AUCTION: Sat 28 May @ 12pm Terms 10% deposit, balance 30/60 days INSPECT: Sat 1:00-1:30pm CONTACT: Marianne Keane 0413 555 753, Patrick Hayden 0437 882 088

Surf Coast Real Estate ANGLESEA 87 - 89 Great Ocean Road 5263 2133 TORQUAY 21 Pearl Street 5261 2101 www.hayden.com.au

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TORQUAY 35 POMORA AVENUE A Home For All Seasons

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Impressively designed to blend generous living spaces with low maintenance lifestyle ease, this striking single level residence could be your perfect holiday hideaway or permanent coastal address. Positioned in a quiet location and comprising three generous sized bedrooms, master with ensuite and walk in robe, separate lounge along with an open plan kitchen/meals and light filled family room that looks out to the north facing backyard. Add to this a central bathroom, laundry, double garage with rear access, heating/cooling and outdoor entertaining area. AUCTION: Sat 11 Jun @ 12pm Terms 10% deposit, balance 30/60/90 days CONTACT: Steve Menegazzo 0421 802 203, John McMahon 0400 866 634 surfcoasttimes.com.au

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BREAMLEA 81 HORWOOD DRIVE Another Breamlea Beauty

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With a functional family layout, this exciting home offers room for everyone, with good usable spaces both indoor and out. Excellent views over the Breamlea Estuary and wetlands, and a short walk to park, this home is a mere 250 metre walk (approx) to access track over the dunes to pristine beaches. > Three generous bedrooms plus 4th bedroom or study > Two living areas with timber floors and wood heater > Two bathrooms plus outdoor shower > Decking on three sides with sheltered courtyard > Solar Hot water plus water tank > Double garage with generous workshop and storage area AUCTION: Sat 11 Jun @ 1pm Terms 10% deposit, balance 30/60 days INSPECT: Sun 12:00-12:30pm CONTACT: Marianne Keane 0413 555 753, Damian Jens 0438 345 154

Surf Coast Real Estate ANGLESEA 87 - 89 Great Ocean Road 5263 2133 TORQUAY 21 Pearl Street 5261 2101 www.hayden.com.au

TORQUAY 1/17 FISCHER STREET Position Perfect

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Five fantastic acres on the iconic Bells Boulevard, gateway to one of the greatest surf beaches in the world, beckons to the investors, lifestyle changers and holiday people with an idea for the future and dreams to live. Features include two large living areas, three bedrooms, main with ensuite. A Great home for families with views over the valley to open ocean. Two paddocks - could hold livestock/horses. Private and secluded.

AUCTION: Sat 28 May @ 11am Terms 10% deposit, balance 30/60 days INSPECT: Sat 1:00-1:30pm CONTACT: Steve Menegazzo 0421 802 203, John McMahon 0400 866 634

AUCTION Price: $1,600,000 CONTACT: Damian Jens 0438 345 154, Marianne Keane 0413 555 753

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POSITION PERFECT 1/17 Fischer Street, TORQUAY Auction: Saturday 28th May @ 11am • • • • •

Ideal central Torquay retreat for owner or holiday maker Three generous bedrooms, master with WIR & ensuite Separate lounge looking out onto Taylor Park Sensational outdoor entertaining area Double remote garage, heating/cooling, central bathroom plus more

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Inspect: By appointment Agent: Hayden Real Estate, Torquay Contact: Steven Menegazzo 0421 802 203 John McMahon 0400 866 634

AIREYS INLET 5 FRASER DRIVE Aireys Beachside

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Your dream beach house on the ocean side of the Great Ocean Road is one of Aireys Inlets premiere locations >Four bedrooms >Home office >Two bathrooms >Spacious kitchen >Open plan living and expansive entertainers deck featuring distant blue ocean views >Combustion heater >Rear sheltered deck and enclosed backyard >Huge undercover BBQ feature in the second entertaining area. Properties of this calibre are extremely rare, in one of Aireys most sought after locations...

Meticulously designed to the highest standards, this single level Dennehy built ex-display home offers a vibrant yet relaxing lifestyle with comfort and security. Exuding plenty of natural light throughout and complemented by quality fittings and impeccable presentation, this property maximises indoor and outdoor living and provides a low maintenance lifestyle. With a formal lounge looking out to manicured gardens, an open plan kitchen/ meals and living area perfect for entertaining.

AUCTION: Sat 21 May @ 12pm Terms 10% deposit, balance 60/90 days INSPECT: Sat 11:30-12:00pm CONTACT: Marius Tekin 0425 853 055, Trent Ludlow 0418 308 841

FOR SALE Price: $635,000 INSPECT: Sat 2:00-2:30pm Sun 12:00-12:30pm CONTACT: Steve Menegazzo 0421 802 203, John McMahon 0400 866 634

Surf Coast Real Estate ANGLESEA 87 - 89 Great Ocean Road 5263 2133 TORQUAY 21 Pearl Street 5261 2101 www.hayden.com.au surfcoasttimes.com.au

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EXCITING NEW LAND RELEASE

St Georges Way Cul-De-Sac LOT 287 - 789m2 - $420,000

Lahinch Mews LOT 330 - 728m2 - $375,000 LOT 331 - 647m2 - $375,000

Gleneagles Close LOT 99 - 943m2 - $450,000

A rare opportunity now exists to secure your own piece of coastal paradise. Offering an ideal lifestyle location in a quiet, exclusive estate with breathtaking course and water views of The Sands golf course. These recently released blocks range from 642 sqm to 943 sqm. These allotments offer the perfect place to build your dream coastal home.

Hayden Real Estate 21 PEARL STREET, TORQUAY, VIC 3228 PH: 03 5261 2101 FAX: 03 5261 4422

PATRICK HAYDEN 0437 882 088 surfcoasttimes.com.au

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29MAY JANUARY 2008 17 - 31 MAY 2011

WELCOME TO OUR BACKYARD COASTAL VIEWS AIREYS INLET surfcoasttimes.com.au

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LIFE SAVING VICTORIA YOUTH PARENT OF THE YEAR AWARD

GREAT OCEAN ROAD REAL ESTATE - Proud sponsors of the Lorne Surf Life Saving Club - Ian Stewart awarded Youth Parent of the Year 2011, in recognition for exceptional services to the development of Life Saving Victoria junior members. AIREYS INLET surfcoasttimes.com.au

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$985,000 James Worssam 0418 585 815 Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

$775,000 James Worssam 0418 585 815 Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

APOLLO BAY

0ROMINENT SHOP PLUS SEPARATE APARTMENT BOTH ON SEPARATE TITLES 6ISIBLE RETAIL SPACE OF SQM APPROX 3EPARATE BEDROOM APARTMENT UPSTAIRS WITH OCEAN VIEWS 3ECURE TENANCIES IN SHOP AND APARTMENT #AR PARKING FOR FOUR CARS WITH REAR ACCESS #OMMERCIAL FREEHOLDS ARE A RARITY IN THIS AREA

LORNE 3

6ACANT LAND OF SQM /CEAN VIEWS FROM SECOND STOREY 7ALK TO BEACH AND SHOPS #OMES WITH PLANS FOR DOUBLE STOREY DWELLING ,OVELY NATIVE BUSH BLOCK 6IEWS OF LIGHTHOUSE AND INLET

$475,000 James Worssam 0418 585 815 Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

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APOLLO BAY (03) 5237 2600 93 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay, Vic 3233 www.greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au

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Blocks from $195,000 Bec Allen 0429 999 788 Brad Fanning 0419 887 22 AIREYS INLET surfcoasttimes.com.au

APOLLO BAY

LORNE 4

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APOLLO BAY APOLLO BAY (03) 5237 2600 93 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay, Vic 3233 www.greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au

15 CAWOOD STREET APOLLO BAY

267 GREAT OCEAN ROAD APOLLO BAY

ONE OF APOLLO BAY’S FINEST HOMES AND POSITION s s s s

4HE LOCATION IS INCREDIBLE THE PROPERTY IS DESIRABLE 0RESENTING CLASS COMFORT AND DIRECT OCEAN FRONTAGE 9OU ARE LITERALLY ON TOP OF THE WAVES WITH THE BEACH ON YOUR FRONT DOORSTEP AND ONLY METRES WALK TO THE TOWNSHIP THIS EXCEPTIONAL PROPERTY WILL ABSOLUTELY DELIGHT YOU 3TANDING PROUD THIS HIGH CALIBRE PROPERTY WAS BUILT OF ENORMOUS SUBSTANCE 1UALITY IN DESIGN IS EVIDENT THROUGHOUT EVERY ROOM FEATURES SUPERIOR FITTINGS AND DAZZLING DESIGN $OUBLE GLAZED WINDOWS FULL AIR CONDITIONING DOUBLE GARAGE AND WORKSHOP 4HE BEDROOM BATHROOM HOME OFFERS MORE THAN JUST A TYPICAL BEACH HOUSE 4HIS PRESENTS SPACE AND SOPHISTICATION 4HIS IS THE RESIDENCE THAT OTHER PROPERTIES ENVY AND ARE MEASURED BY 4HE LARGE LIGHT FILLED ROOMS ALLOW YOU TO CAPTURE THE VIEWS FROM EVERY ANGLE 4HE DECKING IS IDEAL FOR ENTERTAINING

Price by Negotiation Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

245 BUSTY ROAD APOLLO BAY

APOLLOS HOTTEST BUY! s s s

4HIS HIGHLY REGARDED LOCATION IN !POLLO "AY OFFERING EASY ACCESS TO BEACHES SHOPS GOLF COURSE AND SCHOOL 4HIS PERFECT LOCATION TO ENJOY YOUR DREAM HOME FOR HOLIDAY AND OR PERMANENT RESIDENCE 7ITH QUALITY BUILT AND DESIGN TOWNHOUSE NOW SCARCE IN !POLLO "AY 4HIS LUXURY TOWNHOUSE IN THE HEART OF !POLLO "AY WITH OCEAN VIEWS n AT A REDUCED PRICE )T IS certainly a HOT BUY! And will not last long. s BEDROOMS BATHROOMS s %XPANSIVE BALCONIES TIMBER FLOORING

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$620,000 Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Bec Allen 0429 999 788

$895,000 Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Bec Allen 0429 999 788 Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

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ACRES POSITIONED MINS FROM !POLLO "AY n MINS DRIVE TO ,ORNE AND ALL WITHIN HOURS OF -ELBOURNE /FFERING LARGE BEDROOMS THAT COULD EASILY CONVERT TO OPEN PLAN LIVING VAULTED TIMBER CEILINGS PAVED COURTYARD VIEWING PICNIC AREA AND IDYLLIC PLATFORM AMPLE SHEDDING HUGE WATER STORAGE CAPACITY 3ITUATED WITH DEGREE VIEWS IN A WORLD CLASS LANDMARK POSITION OVERLOOKING "ASS 3TRAIT AND THE 7ILD $OG 6ALLEY

2/28 MOORE STREET APOLLO BAY

4 GREAT OCEAN ROAD APOLLO BAY

,)6% 4(% $2%!- )-02%33)6% 7!4%2&2/.4 2%3)$%.#%

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4HIS ABSOLUTELY STUNNING RARELY AVAILABLE PROPERTY PRESENTS FABULOUS OPPORTUNITIES FOR LUXURY LIVING OR HOME #LASSIC #APE #OD STYLE RESIDENCE FORMAL LANDSCAPING OFFERED FOR SALE WITH AN EXCLUSIVE CLIENT BASED " " BUSINESS COMPRISING AN ESTABLISHED CONSISTENT TURNOVER 4WO STOREY ARCHITECT DESIGNED MAIN RESIDENCE ENSUITE BEDS FORMAL SITTING ROOMS LARGE DINING ROOM KITCHEN LIBRARY AND CELLAR AND A SEPARATE BED 4USCAN STUDIO

7HAT A POSITION &ORGET THE CAR WALK TO THE BEACH SHOPS CAFE AND ALL THAT !POLLO "AY OFFERS !MAZING LIFESTYLE OPPORTUNITY AWAITING YOU RIGHT HERE 0RICED WELL BELOW THE MEDIUM THIS BEACHY COTTAGE TOWNHOUSE IS SITUATED WITHIN A FEW MINUTES WALK TO THE PATROLLED SAFE SWIMMING BEACHES OF !POLLO "AY 4HREE LARGE BEDROOMS TWO BATHROOMS OPEN PLAN LIVING DINING SPACIOUS COURTYARD n THIS IS DESIGNED FOR FAMILY LIVING ENTERTAINING 3INGLE LOCK UP GARAGE )T IS LIGHT BRIGHT COMFORTABLE IN A GREAT CONDITION 7HETHER YOU WANT TO NEST OR INVEST THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY OBTAINING A PERMANENT RENTAL RETURN

$375,000 - $399,000 Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Bec Allen 0429 999 788 Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

Suit buyers in the mid $2M range Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Bec Allen 0429 999 788 Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

4/8 MURRAY STREET APOLLO BAY

12/22 GREAT OCEAN ROAD APOLLO BAY

,58529 4/7.(/53% #,/3% 4/ 4(% "%!#(

ARCHITECT DESIGNED APARTMENT

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/NLY M TO THE BEACH THIS HIGH QUALITY TOWNHOUSE WITH BIG VERANDAH AND MAGNIFICENT POSITION IS ONLY MATCHED BY THE HIGH QUALITY FIXTURES AND FITTINGS BEDROOMS ALL WITH ")2 S BATHROOMS WITH MASTER ENSUITE FLOOR TO CEILING TILES LARGE SHOWER AND SPA BATH /PEN PLAN LIVING WITH POLISHED 6ICTORIAN !SH HARDWOOD FLOORS # "US LIGHTING WITH SMART WIRING COMPLIANT FOR FULL HOME THEATRE SYSTEM $OUBLE GARAGE EXPANSIVE BALCONIES WITH GAS POINT FOR ""1 OUTDOOR SHOWER

$560,000 - $580,000 Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Brad Fanning 0419 887 223 Bec Allen 0429 999 788

AIREYS INLET surfcoasttimes.com.au

4HIS -ARK 'RATWICK RECENTLY NOMINATED WITH PROPERTIES IN THIS YEAR S @!USTRALIA S "EST "EACH (OUSES BOOK 4HESE APARTMENTS COMBINE CONTEMPORARY DESIGN WELL APPOINTED AND !POLLO "AY S BEST VIEWS 7ITH VENDOR S CLEARLY INSTRUCTING US TO TAKE ALL SERIOUS OFFERS 6IEW THIS PROPERTY AND NEVER LOOK BACK

$720,000 Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Brad Fanning 0419 887 223 Bec Allen 0429 999 788

APOLLO BAY

LORNE 5

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APOLLO BAY / MARENGO / SKENES CREEK APOLLO BAY (03) 5237 2600 93 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay, Vic 3233 www.greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au

24 NELSON STREET APOLLO BAY

LOT 8/9-13 NOEL STREET APOLLO BAY

COMMERCIALLY ZONED SINGLE STORY HOME

BEACHSIDE LIFESTYLE WITHOUT THE PRICE TAG

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3OLID SINGLE STOREY HOME ON GREAT BLOCK /N THE DOORSTEP OF THE !POLLO "AY SHOPPING PRECINCT BEDROOMS WITH ")2 S AND ENSUITE TO MASTER BATHROOMS POLISHED FLOORBOARDS AND RECENTLY RENOVATED 3TYLISH TILED KITCHEN FLOWING INTO DINING ROOM 'AS LOG FIRE HEATING SEPARATE LIVING AREA AND RUMPUS ROOM #ARPORT AND FULLY FENCED NORTH FACING BACK YARD

$675,000 Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Bec Allen 0429 999 788

,OCATED IN A PREMIUM POSITION AT A GREAT ENTRY PRICE POINT CLOSE TO TOWN BEACH AND GOLF COURSE 4HIS IS A COMPLETELY LOW MAINTENANCE NEAT TIDY AND SOLIDLY CONSTRUCTED BEACHSIDE DWELLING 4HE DECKING PROVIDES ALFRESCO DINING ON THE FRONT EXPANSIVE BALCONY 4HIS TWO STOREY TOWNHOUSE IS PERFECT FOR ENJOYING THE COASTAL LIFESTYLE THE "AY IS FAMOUS FOR

$415,000 Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Bradley Fanning 0419 887 223

11 HARRISON STREET MARENGO

855 GREAT OCEAN ROAD MARENGO

MODERN AUSTRALIAN HOMESTEAD

SEASIDE DREAMING..............QUALITY INVESTMENT

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-AGNIFICENT HOMESTEAD ON HECTARES WITH BEDS BATHS OPEN PLAN LIVING ALFRESCO COURTYARD WITH HOT TUB %LEVATED HOME SITE ON SLIGHTLY UNDULATING ACREAGE WITH STABLES A TACK ROOM TOOL SHED %XTRA LIVING QUARTERS ABOVE THREE CAR GARAGE 3UBSTANTIAL VIEWS OF THE OCEAN AND /TWAY S 7ALKING DISTANCE TO THE /TWAY .ATIONAL 0ARK

3IMPLE BUT VERY EFFECTIVE THIS OCEAN SIDE HOME IS SET DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE WALKING TRACK TO BE ON THE -ARENGO "EACH 4HE FANTASTIC ALFRESCO DECKING IS PRIME FOR PERFECT YEAR ROUND ENTERTAINING %LEVATED ALLOTMENT OF SQM APPROX WITH SPACIOUS BEDS STUNNING VIEWS FROM EACH INCLUDING ")2gS 3EASIDE DREAMING BECOMES A REALITY AS THIS IS PRICED WELL TO SELL

$570,000 - $600,000 Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Bec Allen 0429 999 788

Price by Negotiation Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

10 NEWCOMBE STREET MARENGO

6 MCMINN COURT MARENGO

THE DREAM BUILDING BLOCK

THE HOME WITH THE LOT

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4HIS SQM FULLY SERVICED ALLOTMENT IS SITUATED AT THE TOP OF THE -ARENGO HILL /NE OF THE LAST VACANT ALLOTMENTS WITH NORTH FACING ASPECTS 3ITUATED IN THE QUIET -C-INN #OURT IT WILL OFFER YOU SOME DEGREE VIEWS OF SANDY -ARENGO BEACH ALL THE WAY THROUGH TO #APE 0ATTON 7ITH THE TOWNSHIP AND GOLF COURSE PENINSULA IN THE FOREGROUND

,ARGE SQM BLOCK IDEAL FOR FURTHER DEVELOPMENT 34#! OR THE LARGE FAMILY HOLIDAY HOME BEDROOMS WITH POTENTIAL SELF CONTAINED FLAT AT GROUND LEVEL 4IMBER FLOORBOARDS WOOD FIRE RENOVATED KITCHEN AND EXPANSIVE BALCONIES ! MASSIVE PRIVATE ALLOTMENT NESTLED WITH NATIVE GUM TREES BAY AND HILL VIEWS

$595,000 Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

$595,000 Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Bec Allen 0429 999 788

37 GREAT OCEAN ROAD SKENES CREEK

14A RAMSDEN AVENUE SKENES CREEK

GREAT OCEAN ROAD SEAFRONT HOME

KIPLING HOUSE = THE COMPLETE PACKAGE

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%XCLUSIVE FAMILY SEAFRONT DOMAIN SET ON SQM APPROX OF GOLDEN FRONTAGE 4HIS RE MODELLED PROPERTY ACCENTUATES STUNNING VIEWS OVERLOOKING #APE 0ATTON 3NAPPER 2OCK !POLLO "AY 7ITH CEILING TO FLOOR GLASS ALLOWING FOR OPTIMAL VIEWING YOU WILL BE VISUALLY CAPTURED 4HE LIGHT FILLED STOREY PROPERTY PRESENTS SEPARATE LIVING QUARTERS WITH A FULLY SELF CONTAINED DOWNSTAIRS DOMAIN 4HE UPSTAIRS OPEN PLAN LIVING AREA IS SPACIOUS WITH LARGE BEDS YOU WILL HAVE ABUNDANCE OF ROOM TO ENTERTAIN INSIDE AND OUT

$895,000 - $975,000 Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Bec Allen 0429 999 788

AIREYS INLET surfcoasttimes.com.au

0OSITIONED IN A DESIRABLE PRECINCT WITH A NORTHERLY REAR ASPECT OFFERS ASTUTE BUYERS PRIVACY WHILST BOASTING IN SUCH A CENTRAL LOCATION %NJOY THE DESIGN AND FEELING OF SPACE THROUGHOUT THE TWO STOREY HOME !LSO OFFERING WRAP AROUND DECKING SUITED FOR OUTDOOR ENTERTAINING AND ROLLING HILL VIEWS &OUR LARGE BEDROOMS WITH ")2 S A LARGE POOL TABLE GAMES ROOM PLUS A SECOND SEPARATE LIVING AREA

$625,000 Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

APOLLO BAY

LORNE 6

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LORNE LORNE (03) 5289 4222 136 Mountjoy Parade, Lorne, Vic 3232 www.greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au

16/2-10 OCEAN ROAD SOUTH LORNE

77 CHARLES STREET LORNE

THE MAGIC OF CHARLES STREET s s

0RIVATELY SITUATED ON A GENEROUS SQM APPROX ALLOTMENT THIS BEDROOM BATHROOM HOME OFFERS AN OPPORTUNITY TO BUY IN ONE OF ,ORNE S MOST TIGHTLY HELD STREETS /PEN PLAN LIVING AREA WITH BIG OPEN FIRE PLACE OPENS ONTO A BRIGHT NORTH FACING ENTERTAINING DECK WITH GREAT VIEWS OVER ,OUTTIT "AY DOUBLE UNDERCOVER PARKING AND MULTIPLE OFF STREET CAR PARKS

$1,300,000 Ian Stewart 0418 522 571 Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

23 DEANS MARSH ROAD LORNE

TERRIFIC PACIFIC s ,OCATED IN THE @0ACIFIC APARTMENT COMPLEX IMMACULATELY PRESENTED APARTMENT AVAILABLE FOR YOUR consideration. s #OMPRISING BEDROOMS BATHROOMS AN OPEN PLAN KITCHEN DINING LOUNGE AREA WHICH OPENS ONTO A LARGE BALCONY s 3ENSATIONAL EXPANSIVE VIEWS OF THE PIER ,OUTITT "AY AND THE ENTIRE COASTLINE TO !IREYS )NLET s "EING SOLD ON A 7) 7/ BASIS THE PROPERTY HAS STRONG HOLIDAY LETTING POTENTIAL

PROXIMITY, VIEWS, POSITION s #HARMING CHARACTER FILLED WEATHERBOARD RESIDENCE IN GOOD ORDER ALLOWING FOR USE WHILST YOU PLAN YOUR IDEAL residence. s 3ITUATED ON A COMPACT LOW MAINTENANCE ALLOTMENT OF SQM APPROX DIRECTLY OPPOSITE RESERVE AND PUBLIC THOROUGHFARE TO @3WINGBRIDGE AND BEACH THE PROXIMITY OF THIS PROPERTY IS EXCELLENT

$735,000 Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799 Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

$595,000 Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799 Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

14 GEORGE STREET LORNE

9 HARVEY STREET LORNE

TRANQUIL TREETOP HIDEAWAY

SPECTACULAR OUTLOOK

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3ET ON A SPACIOUS SQM APPROX AND AMONGST BEAUTIFUL NATIVE BUSH ENJOY PRIVACY FROM NEIGHBOURS CREATED BY A UNUSED ROAD RESERVE ON ONE BOUNDARY #LASSIC STYLED HOME WITH BEDS BATHS RANCH STYLED KITCHEN AND FAMILY ROOM GAS HEATING THROUGH TO SEPARATE LOUNGE WITH OPEN FIRE PLACE CONTINUING ONTO A DECK &EATURING A SELF CONTAINED STUDIO BELOW POTENTIAL FOR PERMANENT RENTAL RETURN OR ADDITIONAL SPACE FOR GUESTS

$849,000 Ian Stewart 0418 522 571 Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

-AGNIFICENT STOREY BEDROOM RESIDENCE STRATEGICALLY PERCHED AMID ,ORNE S BLUE RIBBON RESIDENTIAL PRECINCT WITH BREATHTAKING COASTAL VIEWS -ODERN OPEN PLAN LIVING DESIGNER KITCHEN WITH %UROPEAN APPLIANCES CAESAR STONE BENCHTOPS SPACIOUS DINING ZONE 'REAT DESIGN WITH MASTER BEDROOM ENSUITE HUGE VIEW 4HE ENTIRE UPPER LEVEL OPENS ONTO ARGUABLY ,ORNE S MOST SPECTACULAR VIEWING DECK

$1,495,000 Ian Stewart 0418 522 571 Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

29/4 SMITH STREET LORNE

17/260 MOUNTJOY PARADE LORNE

A SPACIOUS APARTMENT

RESORT LIVING IN THE CENTRE OF LORNE

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/NLY MOMENTS WALK FROM THE BEACH AND MINUTES FROM ,ORNE S SHOPPING PRECINCT THIS BEDROOM BATHROOM APARTMENT DELIVERS A FANTASTIC SEASIDE LIFESTYLE 4HE PROPERTY HAS A LARGE OPEN PLAN KITCHEN LIVING AREA WHICH OPENS TO A MASSIVE OUTDOOR ENTERTAINING AREA CAPTURING ,OUTTIT "AY AND THE ,ORNE PIER /THER APARTMENT FEATURES INCLUDE A REAR COURTYARD LOCK UP GARAGE WITH STORAGE AREA AND ND CAR SPACE AIR CONDITIONING SPA BATH 7ILL SELL MOSTLY FURNISHED

$825,000 Michael Coutts 0438 356 624 Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799

$590,000 Ben Jackson 0419 375 285 Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799

AIREYS INLET surfcoasttimes.com.au

,UXURIOUSLY APPOINTED BEDROOM BATHROOM APARTMENT WELL EQUIPPED WITH GOURMET KITCHEN FEATURING STAINLESS STEEL %UROPEAN APPLIANCES /PEN PLAN LIVING AREA SPILLS ONTO A HUGE ENTERTAINING DECK WITH SWEEPING PANORAMIC VIEWS TO THE ,ORNE 0IER /THER FEATURES SUN FILLED POOL AREA DUCTED HEATING AND COOLING LIFT ACCESS SECURITY ENTRANCE AND SECURE CAR SPACE

APOLLO BAY

LORNE 7

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LORNE / SEPARATION CREEK / RURAL LORNE (03) 5289 4222 136 Mountjoy Parade, Lorne, Vic 3232 www.greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au

1/17 SMITH STREET LORNE

4B & 4C TRADEWINDS AVENUE LORNE

#%.42!,,9 ,/#!4%$

THE SABA ESTATE

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4HIS BEDROOM BATHROOM APARTMENT IS PART OF A YEAR OLD DEVELOPMENT ! LOW MAINTENANCE HOLIDAY PROPERTY WITH OPEN PLAN KITCHEN DINING LOUNGE AREA QUALITY APPLIANCES SPACIOUS BALCONY AND BASEMENT PARKING 4HE LOCATION OF THE PROPERTY IS UNBEATABLE POSITIONED METRES FROM THE HEART OF ,ORNE S SHOPPING STRIP 4HE SHOPS AND BEACH ARE LITERALLY A TWO MINUTE WALK ENSURING STRONG HOLIDAY LETTING POTENTIAL

! RARE OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE INTO A PRESTIGE RESIDENTIAL ENCLAVE TASTEFULLY OVERSEEN BY DESIGNER *OSEPH 3ABA 0ANORAMIC OCEAN VIEWS AND A SECLUDED NATURAL BUSH ENVIRONMENT SURROUND THE EXCLUSIVE VACANT ALLOTMENT "OASTING LOTS SIZES FROM TO SQM ALL SERVICES IN PLACE AND A SCULPTURED CONCRETE DRIVEWAY %ACH ALLOTMENT HAS BEEN SENSITIVELY CREATED WITH THE INSPIRATION OF RENOWNED ARCHITECT %DGARD 0IRROTTA

4B $650,000 - 4C $590,000 Ben Jackson 0419 375 285 Ian Stewart 0418 522 571

$650,000 Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799 Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

1020 WINCHELSEA - DEANS MARSH ROAD BAMBRA

6 WILLIAM STREET LORNE

THE HARD WORK IS DONE

CLASSIC BAMBRA - VIEWS ON 2.5 ACRES

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3HIRE APPROVED PERMIT FOR A #HARLIE -INA DESIGN RESIDENCE AND A LOCAL BUILDER READY TO BE INTRODUCED 4HE DESIGN FEATURES @DUAL KEY ACCESS FOR SEPARATE APARTMENTS OR ONE LARGE HOME 4HE ALLOTMENT IS SITUATED WITHIN M OF ,ORNE S SHOPPING PRECINCT WITH SPECIFIC ZONED AREAS OVERLOOKING THE MAIN BEACH AND FEATURES WHITE WATER VIEWS FROM BOTH LEVELS 4HE PROPERTY EVEN BOASTS A BEDROOM SURFER S COTTAGE

$1,300,000 Ian Stewart 0418 522 571 Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

$749,000 Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

56 DEANS MARSH ROAD LORNE

3A ALPHA TERRACE LORNE

SUBSTANTIAL SIZED COASTAL HOME s s s s

"EDROOM PLUS STUDY BATHROOMS OPEN PLAN LOUNGE KITCHEN "EAUTIFUL TIMBER FLOORS STONE FEATURE WALL OPEN FIRE PLACE 1UALITY WINDOW FURNISHINGS STUNNING VALLEY VIEWS FROM ALL ROOMS ,ANDSCAPE GARDENS SURROUNDING IN GROUND POOL AND TENNIS COURT CIRCULAR DRIVEWAY LEADING UP TO HOUSE AND GARAGE MINUTES TO 'EELONG AND RING ROAD AROUND 'EELONG TO -ELBOURNE 4HIS PROPERTY IS A RURAL HOMESTEAD AND RESORT TOGETHER AND WILL CERTAINLY MEET ALL YOUR EXACTING REQUIREMENTS NOW AND IN THE FUTURE

!RCHITECT DESIGNED BEDROOM BATHROOM LIVING AREA RESIDENCE OVER LEVELS $UAL STREET ACCESS ALLOWS YOU TO ENTER THE PROPERTY AT DIFFERENT LEVELS 3TUNNING ,ORNE 0IER AND POINT VIEWS ARE ENJOYED FROM THE OPEN PLAN KITCHEN AREA AND LARGE DECK "RILLIANT INTERNAL EXTERNAL STORAGE AND DOUBLE LOCK UP GARAGE PLUS CARPORT AREA FOR RD VEHICLE

$1,175,000 Michael Coutts 0438 356 624 Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

35 POLWARTH ROAD LORNE

02)-% %.429 ,%6%, ,/2.% /00/245.)49 s 4HIS TIDY HOME COMPRISING BED BATH AN OPEN PLAN KITCHEN DINING LOUNGE AREA WHICH SPILLS ONTO A SPACIOUS DECK HAS A FILTERED OCEAN @PEEK IS OFFICIALLY THE MOST AFFORDABLE HOUSE ON THE ,ORNE MARKET s ! FANTASTIC ENTRY LEVEL PROPERTY IN GREAT CONDITION NOW WITH THE OPTION TO EASILY IMPROVE BY THE CONSTRUCTION OF A SECOND LEVEL 34#! s ,OCATED ON A SQM ALLOTMENT $549,000 Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799 Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

31 SUMMERHILLS AVENUE LORNE

73 SMITH STREET LORNE

LOOKING OVER THE MOUTH OF THE ERSKINE RIVER

SOMETHING SPECIAL!

s "IG NORTH EASTERLY FACING VIEWS ABOUND UP THE %RSKINE 2IVER AND OVER THE BEACH AT ,OUTTIT "AY AND THROUGH TO !IREY S )NLET ,IGHTHOUSE s 4HE ORIGINAL BEDROOM BATHROOM BEACH HOUSE COULD BENEFIT FROM SOME COSMETIC ALTERATIONS BUT WITH A LITTLE 4,# COULD BE YOUR NEW ,ORNE BEACH PAD s #ENTRALLY LOCATED APPROX M FROM ,ORNE S SHOPS CAFES SWING BRIDGE AND MAIN BEACH ARE ALL WITHIN AN EASY WALK $750,000 Ian Stewart 0418 522 571 Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

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37 AUREL ROAD DEANS MARSH

3 OLIVE STREET SEPARATION CREEK

3ELDOM DOES A PROPERTY PRESENT IN ,ORNE WITH BEACH OCEAN VIEWS ON THE SCALE OF 3MITH 3TREET COUPLED WITH A LOCATION THAT IS SECOND TO NONE 4HE SOLID BRICK HOME HAS BEDS BATH LARGE LIVING AREAS SEPARATE RUMPUS BUNKROOM UNDERNEATH WITH A BATH "EING ONLY M FROM THE MAIN PATROLLED BEACH MEANS YOU CAN PARK YOUR CAR IN THE DRIVEWAY AND WALK TO ALL ,ORNE S GREAT CAFES SHOPS

$1,590,000 Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

3390 PRINCES HIGHWAY WINCHELSEA

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BLUE WATER VISTA

A SPECIAL SPOT

POSITION AND EXCELLENCE IN DEANS MARSH

&!2-,%4 $%,)'(4 !#2%3 (/-%34%!$

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!BSOLUTE BLUE WATER VIEWS CAN BE ACHIEVED FROM THIS SUBSTANTIAL SQM ALLOTMENT %NJOY THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS WITH THE ORIENTATION OF THE BLOCK LETTING YOU ACHIEVE A LUSH BUSH ASPECT AND ALSO CAPTURING THE ACTIVITY OF ,ORNE MAIN BEACH AND TOWNSHIP 4HE BLOCK BOASTS DUAL STREET FRONTAGES AND ALL SERVICES CONNECTED INCLUDING UNDERGROUND POWER

$550,000 Karen Stribling 0439 650 838 Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

4HIS BEAUTIFUL HOME IS ONLY YEARS OLD WITH A YEAR BUILDER WARRANTY AND IS IN IMMACULATE CONDITION BOASTING A SQM FLAT BLOCK OF LAND )T WOULD MAKE A WONDERFUL MAIN RESIDENCE OR A WEEKEND GETAWAY AS IT IS APPROX HOURS FROM -ELBOURNE AND ONLY MINUTES TO THE BEACH AT ,ORNE )T COMPRISES OF BEDROOMS BATHROOMS LARGE OPEN PLAN KITCHEN AND FAMILY ROOM LITRE WATER TANKS REVERSE CYCLE AIR CONDITIONING AND WOOD HEATER

$380,000 Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

$930,000 Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

AIREYS INLET surfcoasttimes.com.au

4WO BEDROOM ONE BATHROOM IMMACULATELY PRESENTED @OLD STYLE BEACH HOUSE /WNED BY THE EXISTING FAMILY FOR YEARS 9OUR CHANCE IS NOW 4HE VIEW IS AMAZING AND DEFINITELY ONE OF THE BEST ALONG THE 'REAT /CEAN 2OAD 4HE BEACH WAVES AND COASTLINE VIEW IS UNIMPEDED AND NEVER TO BE BUILT OUT 4HE PROPERTY IS FRONT ROW AND THE SHORELINE IS ONLY M AWAYx @WHISTLE THE KIDS OFF THE BEACH TO VENTURE HOME FOR LUNCH

APOLLO BAY

LORNE 8

MINUTES FROM 7INCHELSEA SCHOOL AND SHOPS BEDROOMS BATHROOMS WITH LARGE MODERN KITCHEN /PEN PLAN LOUNGE ROOM DINING ROOM WITH AIR CONDITIONING HEATING &ERTILE FLAT GRAZING LAND CURRENTLY RUNNING CATTLE AND SHEEP WITH LARGE DAMS SERVICING ALL PADDOCKS "ORE WATER AVAILABLE 'OOD FENCING CATTLE CRUSH WITH SEVERAL LARGE SHEDS MACHINERY STORAGE WORKSHOP

$530,000 Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

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TORQUAY / ANGLESEA 4/215!9 3URFCOAST (IGHWAY 4ORQUAY 6IC WWW GREATOCEANROADREALESTATE COM AU

12 BLACKWATTLE MEWS TORQUAY

114 BRIODY DRIVE TORQUAY

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$599,000 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666 Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

! STUNNING MODERN HOMESTEAD ON ACRES BEDROOMS BATHROOMS TWO EXTENSIVE LIVING AREAS DINING TOP OF THE LINE KITCHEN PLUS A FURTHER TWO ROOM OFFICE STUDIO &ULL DOUBLE GLAZING NORTHERLY ASPECT CENTRAL HEATING GAS LOG FIRE AND NATURAL LIGHT APLENTY %NORMOUS DECK FLOWS TO A SENSATIONAL M X M HEATED POOL AND PERSON SPA AND BUILT IN FULL SIZE TRAMPOLINE #ARPORT STORE ROOM DOUBLE GARAGE PLUS WORKSHOP BAY SEPARATE PARTY GARDEN STUDIO ORCHARD AND GORGEOUS GROUNDS AND SURROUNDS 0RIVACY PLUS WITH BUSHLAND OUTLOOKS AND AN ACREAGE WITH DEFINITE FUTURE RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL 34#! DETAILS AVAILABLE

$1,825,000 Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

1 PARKSIDE CRESCENT TORQUAY

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Auction Saturday 11th June at 11.00am Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

AIREYS INLET

X BRAND NEW MODERN AND STYLISH BEDROOM GROUND AND FIRST FLOOR APARTMENTS 3PACIOUS OPEN PLANS FULLY FURNISHED WITH QUALITY FITTINGS FIXTURES AND APPLIANCES /WNER OCCUPY HOLIDAY OR PERMANENTLY RENT n THE CHOICES ARE YOURS )NCLUDES RESORT FACILITIES GYM INDOOR POOL TENNIS COURT AND CAR PARKING ,UXURIOUS $AY 3PA SERVICES ALSO AVAILABLE YEAR NET RETURN OPTION ALSO AVAILABLE !N EASY STROLL TO THE BEACH CAFES RESTAURANTS AND SHOPS AND ACROSS THE ROAD FROM THE RIVER 7ITHOUT DOUBT THE BEST VALUE APARTMENTS ON THE 3URF #OAST n CALL NOW TO VIEW

$375,000 - $525,000 Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

APOLLO BAY

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TORQUAY (03) 5261 5088 114 Surfcoast Highway Torquay Vic 3228 www.greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au

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$740,000 - $770,000 each Michael Ferris 0428 882 666 Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

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243 MESSMATE ROAD TORQUAY

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4HIS MODERN BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE IS ONE OF QUALITY AND SIZE AND ONLY FOOTSTEPS AWAY FROM THE BEACH /FFERING LARGE OPEN PLAN KITCHEN DINING LIVING ZONE THAT SPILLS OUT ONTO A HARDWOOD DECK WITH SOME OCEAN VIEWS &IRST CLASS IN FIXTURES AND FITTINGS SUCH AS SPLIT SYSTEM HEATING AND COOLING IN EACH BEDROOM BATHROOMS LARGE LIVING ZONES MM FREE STANDING OVEN AND TOO MANY MORE FEATURES TO LIST 4HE SOUGHT AFTER LOCATION IS CLOSE TO THE BEACH RETAIL PRECINCT 4ORQUAY TOWN CENTRE LOCATION WITH LUXURY PRIVACY AND BOASTING CUL DE SAC SAFETY

$709,000 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666 Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

$860,000 - $880,000 Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

97 BEACH ROAD TORQUAY

63 CENTRAL AVENUE TORQUAY

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$549,000 - $569,000 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666 Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

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30 CENTRESIDE DRIVE TORQUAY

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$549,000 - $569,000 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

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307 / 100 THE ESPLANADE TORQUAY

,)&%349,% ,/#!4)/. 30%#4!#5,!2 6))%73 s &IRST CLASS AND ARCHITECTURALLY DESIGNED BEDROOM HOME s 3ENSATIONAL OCEAN RURAL AND GOLF COURSE VIEWS s STAR ENERGY RATED AND UNIQUE FLOOR PLAN s !L FRESCO DECKING AND PRIVATE BALCONIES s &ULLY LANDSCAPED WITH DOUBLE GARAGE s 5PSTAIRS AND DOWNSTAIRS SPLIT SYSTEM HEATING AND COOLING s 4WO SEPARATE SPACIOUS LIVING AREAS AND MINUTES WALK from all that Torquay has to offer.

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$660,000 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

$590,000 Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

APOLLO BAY

LORNE

SQUARES APPROX OF LUXURY ACCOMMODATION WITH VARIOUS LOUNGES LIVING DINING AREAS COMMERCIAL KITCHEN BILLIARD RUMPUS ROOM SEVERAL DECKS LARGE CELLAR DAY SPA AND SENSATIONAL INDOOR POOL ON A SQM ALLOTMENT 3EVEN GLORIOUS SUITES OVER THREE LEVELS OFFICE RECEPTION WORKSHOP STORES AND THREE CAR GARAGE ,ARGE SEPARATE NEWLY FITTED "2 6ILLA TENNIS COURT FULL LANDSCAPING COVERED DRIVEWAYS AND GOOD PARKING

$2,350,000 - $2,600,000 Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

6/45 GREAT OCEAN ROAD JAN JUC

JAN JUC & CHECK OUT THE OCEAN VIEWS! s 3OLID BRICK SPACIOUS *AN *UC SECOND STOREY UNIT s /PEN PLAN LIVING DINING KITCHEN SEPARATE LAUNDRY BATHROOM AND TWO GOOD SIZE BEDROOMS s )NCLUDES OWN CARPORT COURTYARD AND STORE ROOM s )DEAL HOLIDAY UNIT AND OR AFFORDABLE RENTAL INVESTMENT s #LOSE TO PUBLIC TRANSPORT GOLF COURSE AND A PLEASANT STROLL TO THE BEACH $319,000 Only 1 left Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

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CLASSIFIED LISTINGS

VACANT LAND

SUMMARY

PRICE

AIREYS INLET (03) 5220 0200 28 - 30 Great Ocean Road Aireys Inlet Vic 3231 56A Bambra Road, Aireys Inlet 14 Old Coach Road, Moggs Creek

1118 sqm 1400 sqm

$415,000 $600,000

Apollo Bay Heights 5 Alastair Court, Apollo Bay 255 Busty Road, Apollo Bay 2/33 Cawood Street, Apollo Bay 21 Costin Street, Apollo Bay 24 Diana Street, Apollo Bay Lot 9 Gambier Street, Apollo Bay 165 &167 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay 295 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay 40 Gum Court, Apollo Bay 28A Murray Street, Apollo Bay 2/5 Nelson Street, Apollo Bay Lot 2, 1-7 Noel Street, Apollo Bay Lot 11, 1-7 Noel Street, Apollo Bay Lot 14, 1-7 Noel Street, Apollo Bay Lot 16, 1-7 Noel Street, Apollo Bay 37-39 Noel Street, Apollo Bay 19-35 Nova Court, Apollo Bay Lot 1-5 Paradise Drive, Apollo Bay 28 Seaview Drive, Apollo Bay 48 Seaview Drive, Apollo Bay Lot 17 Seeberg Court, Apollo Bay 33 Seeberg Court, Apollo Bay 16 Thomson Street, Apollo Bay 15 Whelan Street, Apollo Bay 31 Main Road, Beech Forrest 7 Costerman Terrace, Marengo 18 Ferrier Drive, Marengo 11 Morris Street, Port Campbell 1 Bass Crescent, Skenes Creek 3, 30 Karlson Street, Skenes Creek 33-35 Karlson Street, Skenes Creek 36 Old Coach Road, Skenes Creek 68 Old Coach Road, Skenes Creek 75 & 81 Old Coach Road, Skenes Creek 8 Otway Avenue, Skenes Creek 5655 Great Ocean Road, Yuulong

Subdivision 475 sqm 10 acres 333 sqm approx 668 sqm, corner allot 306 sqm 343 sqm 2000 sqm's each 950 sqm 638 sqm 330 sqm 500 sqm 301 sqm 343 sqm 314 sqm 303 sqm 4 lot subdivision 620 - 1,021sqm 5 lot1.5-2.5 acres 714 sqm 579 sqm 510 sqm 562 sqm 1280 sqm with P/P 700 sqm approx 1700 sqm 1 acre 921 sqm 600 sqm 548 sqm 306 sqm 948 sqm 910 sqm 586 sqm 1189 & 905 sqm 585 sqm 22 hectare

From $210,000 $250,000 $450,000 - $475,000 $195,000 $230,000 - $250,000 $230,000 $299,000 $POA $850,000 - $875,000 $210,000 $235,000 - $250,000 EOI $265,000 $235,000 $320,000 - $350,000 $298,000 $475,000 + $215,850 + $290,000 + $250,000 $250,000 $275,000 - $290,000 $315,000 - $330,000 $595,000 - $650,000 $395,000 $150,000 $385,000 $299,000 $210,000 $289,000 $299,000 $595,000 $300,000 $210,000 $245,000 + $250,000 $POA

APOLLO BAY (03) 5237 2600 93 Great Ocean Road Apollo Bay Vic 3233

HOUSES, APARTMENTS & UNITS

SUMMARY

PRICE

AIREYS INLET (03) 5220 0200 28 - 30 Great Ocean Road Aireys Inlet Vic 3231 1 Anderson Street, Aireys Inlet 6 Bambra Road, Aireys Inlet 41-43 Beach Road, Aireys Inlet 631 Great Ocean Road, Eastern View

2 B/R 4 B/R, 2bth 3 B/R, 2bth 4 B/R, 3.5bth

$525,000 $660,000 $1,495,000 $POA

APOLLO BAY (03) 5237 2600 93 Great Ocean Road Apollo Bay Vic 3233 68 Costin Street, Apollo Bay 12/22 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay 15/22 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay 2/79 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay 197 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay 11 Gum Court, Apollo Bay 16 Joyce Street, Apollo Bay 'Alyeska' - 355 Killala Road, Apollo Bay 2/355 Killala Road, Apollo Bay 1/19 McLennan Street, Apollo Bay 32 McLennan Street, Apollo Bay 8C Moore Street, Apollo Bay 25 Montrose Avenue, Apollo Bay 2B Murray Street, Apollo Bay 4/8 Murray Street, Apollo Bay 4/10 Murray Street, Apollo Bay 33 Murray Square, Apollo Bay 2/22 Nelson Street, Apollo Bay 3/22 Nelson Street, Apollo Bay 2 Nizam Quay, Apollo Bay 5/3-4 Nizam Quay, Apollo Bay 3/62 Noel Street, Apollo Bay 11 Nova Court, Apollo Bay 8 Otway Vista, Apollo Bay 9 Otway Vista, Apollo Bay 1/18 Pascoe Street, Apollo Bay 3/49 Pascoe Street, Apollo Bay 3 & 4/5-7 Pengilley Avenue, Apollo Bay 13 Pengilley Avenue, Apollo Bay 6A Ramsden Avenue, Apollo Bay 9 Ramsden Avenue, Apollo Bay 27 Seeberg Court, Apollo Bay 2 Scenic Drive, Apollo Bay 44 Scenic Drive, Apollo Bay 3 Scott Place, Apollo Bay 16 Thompson Street, Apollo Bay 2/35 Thompson Street, Apollo Bay 3170 Great Ocean Road, Glenaire 22 Great Ocean Road, Lavers Hill 6 Galbraith Way, Marengo 3/9 Great Ocean Road, Marengo 21 Great Ocean Road, Marengo 5 Newcombe Street, Marengo 32 Ocean Park Drive, Marengo 24 Hennessy Street, Port Campbell 10 Otway Avenue, Skenes Creek 23 Point Avenue, Skenes Creek 30 Skenes Creek Valley Road, Skenes Creek 18/270 Skenes Creek Road, Skenes Creek 19/270 Skenes Creek Road, Skenes Creek

3 B/R 2bth 3 B/R, 2 B/R 3 B/R, 2bth 3 B/R 3 B/R, GOR frontage 3 B/R, 1bth 4 B/R 5 B/R, 3bth, 118 acres 2 B/R, 2bth, 2.2 acres 2 B/R 3 B/R, 850 sqm 3 B/R 2 B/R, 1bth 3 B/R, 1,070 sqm 3 /R, 2 bth 3 B/R, 2 bth 3 B/R, 1 bth, DLUG 2 B/R, 1bth 2 B/R, 1bth 3.5 B/R, 2bth 2 B/R 1bth 3 B/R, 2 bth Townhouse 4 B/R, 2.5 bth, views 3 B/R, 319 sqm 3 B/R, 2bth 3 B/R , 2bth 2 B/R 2 & 3 B/R Townhouses 4 B/R, 2 bth 3 B/R, 1 bth 3 B/R, 2.5 bth 3 B/R, 3 levels 4 B/R, 2bth 4 B/R, 2 bth 6 B/R, 1664 sqm Approved 4 lot development 2 storey 3 B/R, 2bth 3 B/R, 2bth 3 B/R, 1,012 sqm 4 B/R, 3 bth, 1 acre fenced 3 B/R, 2 bth 5 B/R, 2.5 bth 4 B/R, 993 sqm 4 B/R + 2 cottages 2 B/R cottage 3 B/R, ocean views 4 B/R, 2bth 4 B/R, 1.28 acres 2 B/R Villa, ocean views 1 B/R Villa, ocean views

LORNE (03) 5289 4222 136 Mountjoy Parade Lorne Vic 3232 127/3 Bay Street, Lorne 25 Dorman Street, Lorne 64 - 66 Mountjoy Parade, Lorne 35 Mountjoy Parade, Lorne 25/4 Smith Street, Lorne 3 Cartra Crescent, Kennett River 29 McRae Road, Wye River 34 The Boulevarde, Wye River

Self contained apt 2 B/R, 1 bth, views 2 B/R, 2bth Studio & 2 B/R Apts 2 B/R 4 B/R, 2 bth, views 3 B/R, 2 bth, views 2 B/R, views

$570,000 - $599,000 $720,000 + $695,000 $595,000 $875,000 - $899,000 $395,000 $650,000 - $680,000 $995,000 $450,000 $495,000 $415,000 $495,000 $370,000 $590,000 - $625,000 $560,000 - $580,000 $500,000 - $525,000 $415,000 $325,000 $310,000 $499,000 - $520,000 $460,000 $570,000 $698,000 $310,000 $330,000 $380,000 $365,000 $410,000 $500,000 - $525,000 $349,000 $540,000 By negotiation $525,000 $550,000 - $575,000 $695,000 $595,000 - $650,000 $400,000 $950,000 - $1,050,000 $199,000 $800,000 + $420,000 $595,000 $565,000 - $585,000 $750,000 $415,000 $560,000 $POA $1,800,000-$2,000,000 $265,000 - $275,000 $195,000 - $215,000

LORNE (03) 5289 4222 136 Mountjoy Parade Lorne Vic 3232 32 Albert Street, Lorne 11 Allen Street, Lorne 73 Charles Street, Lorne Lot 7, 28 Clissold Street, Lorne 18 Cassidy Drive, Kennett River 36 Ridge Drive, Kennett River 32 Harrington Street, Separation Creek 21 Durimbil Avenue, Wye River 15 Karingal Drive, Wye River 36 Morley Avenue, Wye River

TORQUAY (03) 5261 5088 114 Surfcoast Highway Vic 3228

36 Greenfields Drive, Moriac 67A Bristol Road, Torquay

RURAL

COMMERCIAL

$269,000 - $289,000 $1,250,000 $660,000 - $680,000 $775,000 $950,000 $819,000

SUMMARY

PRICE

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3x3x3 lease. WI/WO Business in prime position Commercial Freehold Price reduced to sell

$260,000 $395,000

PRICE

3 B/R & business

$390,000

APOLLO BAY (03) 5237 2600 93 Great Ocean Road Apollo Bay Vic 3233 1130 Forrest-Apollo Bay Road, Barramunga Lot 9, 16 Dehnerts Track, Ferguson 90 Old Colac Road, Beech Forest 175 Beech Forest/Mt Sabine Rd, Beech Forest 3810 Colac Lavers Hill Road, Beech Forest 4850 Colac Lavers Hill Road, Lavers Hill 5145 Colac Lavers Hill Road, Lavers Hill Lot 6 Lower Gellibrand Road, Princetown 5835 Great Ocean Road, Yuulong 55 Old Coach Road, Yuulong Lot 1 Parkers Access, Yuulong

31 acres 822 sqm 2 B/R, 5 acres House Business plus house 3 B/R 2 acres 20 acres 3 B/R, 7 acres 266 acres 10 acres

$525,000 - $550,000 $ 78,000 $350,000 $435,000 $295,000 $348,000 $265,000 $180,000 - $195,000 $850,000 $2,200,000 $379,000

LORNE (03) 5289 4222 136 Mountjoy Parade Lorne Vic 3232 1535 Birregurra-Forrest Road, Barwon Downs Lot 2/1 Bowden Street, Birregurra 50 Nicholas Lane, Birregurra 52 Roadknight Street, Birregurra 2 Unnamed Road, Cressy 37 Aurel Road, Deans Marsh 455 Deans Marsh-Lorne Road, Deans Marsh Martians CafĂŠ & Bar, Deans Marsh 22 Station Street, Forrest Shalom Cottages, 35 Robilliards Road, Murroon 75 Anderson Street, Pennyroyal 215 Aireys Inlet Road, Bambra

APOLLO BAY (03) 5237 2600 93 Great Ocean Road Apollo Bay Vic 3233 39 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay 4B Hardy Street, Apollo Bay - 'Shore Things' Shop / 2 Hardy Street, Apollo Bay 2/22 Pascoe Street, Apollo Bay - 'Apollo Bay Day Spa'

$610,000 $430,000 $915,000 $220,000 $230,000 $215,000 $499,000 $230,000 $235,000 $900,000

AIREYS INLET (03) 5220 0200 28 - 30 Great Ocean Road Aireys Inlet Vic 3231

$220,000 $660,000 $835,000 $60,000 - $160,000 $675,000 $800,000 $1,150,000 $499,000

2 B/R self contained unit Residence on 3 acres 4 B/R, 2 bth & 2 living Residence on 1011 sqm 4 B/R, 3 bth on 1321 sqm 4 B/R, 2 bth & views

Half acre 453 sqm

SUMMARY

33 Grant Street, Forrest

TORQUAY (03) 5261 5088 114 Surfcoast Highway Vic 3228 5/4 Noble Street, Anglesea 38 Bells Boulevard, Jan Juc 21 Ballyliffen Crescent, Torquay 90 Geelong Road, Torquay 10 Lune Court, Torquay 2 Ocean Outlook, Torquay

546 sqm approx 633 sqm 1000 sqm 350 sqm 626 sqm 582 sqm 567 sqm approx 690 sqm 897 sqm approx 1020 sqm

$200,000 $65,000 + Stock avail $550,000 $139,000 WIWO

APOLLO BAY

LORNE 11

4 B/R, 132 acres 5 acre approx 112 acres, 3B/R house 2.5 acres approx 2 acres & 1000 trees 3 B/R, 2bth house 16 acres Leasehold business 1200 sqm block 2x2 B/R1x3 B/R 16a 4 B/R, 100 acres 3 B/R, 49 acres

$POA $480,000 $620,000 $525,000 $118,000 $380,000 $400,000 $200,000 $119,000 $650,000 $980,000 $825,000

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AIREYS INLET 28-30 Great Ocean Road Aireys Inlet Vic 3231 Phone (03) 5220 0200 Fax (03) 5220 0222 Email aireys@greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au

APOLLO BAY 93 Great Ocean Road Apollo Bay Vic 3233 Phone (03) 5237 2600 Fax (03) 5237 6231 Email apollobay@greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au

LORNE 136 Mountjoy Parade Lorne Vic 3232 Phone (03) 5289 4222 Fax (03) 5289 4211 Email lorne@greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au

TORQUAY 114 Surfcoast Highway Torquay Vic 3228 Phone (03) 5261 5088 Fax (03) 5261 3888 Email torquay@greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au

Website www.greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au

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Torquay 100 The Esplanade Exclusively Onshore

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A fantastic opportunity awaits to create your dream in this prestigious location, close to Torquay’s famous beaches. Four vacant allotments are still available. Also available are four 2 bedroom apartments and a 2 & 3 bedroom penthouse. All are a short walk to the town centre, shops and cafes. Cross the Esplanade to beautiful Fisherman’s Beach. Enjoy the resort facilities such as in ground pool, spa and tennis court. The perfect chance to obtain the highly sought after coastal lifestyle you have been dreaming about. 70mins to Melbourne CBD, 80mins to Tullamarine Airport & 40mins to Avalon Airport.

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Jan Juc 12 Regal Road

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PRIME POSITION – LARGE BLOCK – GREAT PRICE 76 Centreside Drive, TORQUAY $322,000 This near level block which backs onto the Flower Farm is 650m2 (approx) making it one of the bigger blocks on the Quay Estate. With an 18m frontage and 36m depth you will have a great opportunity to build your new dream home from a variety of designs. The rear of the block faces north to capitalise on winter warmth and light and the front offers the opportunity for sea views. this block is in a great elevated position and has a fenced rear boundary with footpaths already in place. Just a short walk to the Hilltop Playground and the future Community and Civic Precinct, including ovals/cricket pitch/soccer pitch and netball courts with the beach, shops and local schools only minutes away Inspect: By appointment Agent: LJ Hooker Real Estate, Torquay Contact: Sue Dodd 0418 187 555

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Two storey Cape Cod style home with 5 bedrooms, all with built in robes, ensuite to master. Three living areas, two car carport and all the improvements you would expect on a larger farm including machinery shed & excellent cattle yards. Tree lined paddocks with improved pasture watered by troughs from town water. Currently running beef cattle but equally suited to other farming pursuits. 4 mins St Leonards, 30 mins Geelong,1hr & 30 mins Melbourne. Conjunctional Agent Charles Stewart & Co. Contact Andrew Rice 0457 105 500.

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KIPLING HOUSE = THE COMPLETE PACKAGE 14A Ramsden Avenue, APOLLO BAY $625,000 • Positioned in a desirable precinct with a northerly rear aspect, offers astute buyers privacy whilst boasting in such a central location! • Enjoy the design and feeling of space throughout the two storey home. Also offering wrap around decking, suited for outdoor entertaining and rolling hill views. • Featured on a generous allotment set back from the hustle and bustle, yet still in the heart of town. • The home has a brilliant rental history, and if you are looking for lifestyle and convenience, an inspection will present what this house truly offers. Four large bedrooms with BIR’s, a large pool table games room, plus a second separate living area, all your holiday needs are catered for. • This perfect contemporary, low maintenance retreat offers plenty of room for all. • “Kipling Houseâ€? = One very desirable package. Inspect: By appointment Agent: Great Ocean Road Real Estate, Apollo Bay Contact: Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Brad Fanning 0419 887 223 Bec Allen 0429 999 788

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Clifton Springs 56 Yarramundi Drive

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Elevated Beach House With Views Sweeping views across Corio Bay and situated in a much sought after location this family beach house will exceed all of your expectations. With a functional layout of 3 bedrooms all with BIR & master with entrance onto one of the two large CDBJ @QD@R !QHFGS @HQX KHUHMF @MC ONKHRGDC kNNQAN@QCR SGQNTFGNTS SGD LNCDQM JHSBGDM VHSG RSNMD ADMBG SNOR NODMHMF onto family sized living & meals area comforted by spilt system A/C. With bounds of storage both in the attic and under GNTRD VHSG ONRRHAKD B@Q @BBNLLNC@SHNM ENQ TO SN B@QR (E XNT @QD KNNJHMF ENQ DHSGDQ @ E@LHKX GNLD NQ @ GNKHC@X GNLD this one is well worth an inspection!

Price $395,000 View Saturday 21st May 1:00pm – 1:30pm Robert Dariol 0409 289 230 Sarah Hogan 0421 179 329 5251 5880 raywhite.com Drysdale 16 Collins Street

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Portarlington 20 Payne Street

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Seaside Living Doesn’t Get Better! Just a short stroll to the beach & walk to the local shops, school & Portarlington Golf Club, this warm family home is sure to please. Recently renovated to modern tastes and encompassing 3 roomy bedrooms plus study, 2 bathrooms ample living space and well equipped kitchen. Outside offering enormous powered garage with additional storage, tropical style in-ground swimming & separate air conditioned bungalow ideal for teenage retreat all situated on 1000sqm approx land size. No matter why you want to live by the seaside, be it permanently, holidays or an investment with potential to subdivide, this is the one you have been waiting for! Inspection a must.

Price Expressions of Interest View Saturday 21st May 3:00pm – 3:30pm Robert Dariol 0409 289 230 Sarah Hogan 0421 179 329 5251 5880 raywhite.com Drysdale 16 Collins Street

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‘Willunga’ – A Place of Green Trees Always wanted the relaxed lifestyle of country living with the convenience of a city location? This is the one for you! Privately tucked ADGHMC SGD M@SHUD VHKCKHED jKKDC F@QCDMR @MC A@BJHMF NMSN 3GD #QXRC@KD 1DRDQUD @MC ,B+DNCR 6@SDQGNKDR SGHR RS@Q Q@SHMF energy home gives you the best of both worlds. Featuring study plus 3 bedrooms master with full ensuite, large open-plan living VHSG F@R KNF jQD OK@BD ETKK JHSBGDM VHSG 2 2 @OOKH@MBDR HMBK CNTAKD NUDM @MC LD@KR @QD@ NODMHMF NMSN K@QFD CDBJDC DMSDQS@HMLDMS area leading to huge 930sqm approx land size, with vegetable patch and fruit trees. Eco-minded with a 7500L water tank, AAAA rated showers & double glazed windows in summary providing low cost energy bills, low water usage and ensuring comfortable temperatures throughout the year. Call now to book your inspection.

Price Sale by Negotiation View Saturday 21st May 1:00pm – 1:30pm Robert Dariol 0409 289 230 Sarah Hogan 0421 179 329 5251 5880 raywhite.com Drysdale 16 Collins Street

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Clifton Springs 41 Central Road

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Only 4 years young this quality Burbank home is designed for family living, situated on a huge 765sqm approx allotment. Boasting study plus 3 bedrooms, master with WIR, ensuite and bay windows to take in the panoramic views of the bay and beyond. Kitchen with S/S appliances incl 900mm stove and open plan living opening onto paved, low maintenance outdoor entertainment area & backyard with shed. Finished in neutral tones with ducted heating and DLUG with side gate acess for the boat or caravan and a grassed area for the kids to play. A complete package - inspection will surely impress!

Price $425,000 View Thursday 19th May 5:00pm – 5:30pm Saturday 21st May 12:15pm – 12:45pm Robert Dariol 0409 289 230 Sarah Hogan 0421 179 329 5251 5880 raywhite.com Drysdale 16 Collins Street

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Lifestyle Residence on 3 ½ acres Offering lifestyle and endless opportunity this 4BR family home is bound to impress. Perfect for the astute purchaser looking for land and the country lifestyle all within close proximity to The Geelong Grammar School and local shopping BNLOKDW "NLOQHRHMF SVN FDMDQNTR KHUHMF @QD@R VHSG VNNC jQD A@Q HM RDBNMC SGD JHSBGDM NODMHMF NMSN LD@KR @QD@ creating a relaxed family living atmosphere. Two bedrooms containing Parents Retreat, WIR, ensuite & A/C and remaining ADCQNNLR @KK VHSG !(12 SGD jMHRGHMF SNTBGDR @QD NM SGD NTSCNNQ RTM QNNL NODMHMF NMSN @ E@LHKX N@RHR HM FQNTMC RNK@Q heated pool and spa and extensive outbuildings. You will have to see to believe!

Saturday 25th June 12.00pm View Sunday 22nd May 2:00pm – 2:30pm Robert Dariol 0409 289 230 Sarah Hogan 0421 179 329 5251 5880 raywhite.com Drysdale 16 Collins Street

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4HEĂ–DIFFERENCEĂ–Ă– ISĂ–INĂ–THEĂ–detail If you are ready to explore new ways to maximize your investment potential, now is the time to contact the Property Management team at Ray White Bellarine. Judy Johnston 5251 5880

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TORQUAY 3/19 The Esplanade

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Beachfront Luxury Located directly across the road from Torquay’s famous front beach lies this magnificent near new townhouse with everything you’ll need to be the envy of all your visitors. The home comprises large open plan living area with modern kitchen which boasts quality stainless steel appliances and stone bench tops. Master bedroom with ensuite and walk in robes, 2 other bedrooms, study nook, a self contained loft above the garage which is perfect for teenagers, in-laws or guests and large double remote control garage and a secure private courtyard. With only 3 apartments in the block this is a purchase you will take pride in ownership and be thanked by the family for years to come.

Sat 21st May 3-3.30pm Photo ID required

CONTACT

Glenn Hardman 0419 006 480

MEL REF

506 B7

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TORQUAY 14 Rosedale Drive

An Opportunity Not To Be Missed Close to the beach, in a quiet tree lined street lies this magnificent 2 BR unit. Recently refurbished the home comprises large open plan lounge, modern kitchen and adjoining meals area. The bedrooms are bright and spacious, master includes WIR. Other features include modern bathroom, spacious laundry, paved entertaining area ideal for BBQ’s, a large single remote control garage with internal access, air conditioning and more.

Live Your Dream “WOW!” This property is nestled on approx 1.10 acres and only three years old. The home comprises spacious kitchen with caesar stone bench tops, quality S/S appliances, separate living area, energy efficient power system (CBUS), ducted heating & vacuuming, ceiling fans & air-conditioning, separate granny flat & double garage. This is truly something special!

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By Appointment

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Laura Andrews 0439 400 310

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506 D2

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505 B1

Your red carpet experience

Torquay Office 23A Pearl Street

1300 REAL ESTATE

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QUALITY, LOCATION AND A GREAT LIFESTYLE 26 Bayview Terrace, TORQUAY $740,000 – $770,000 This is as close as you can get to the water without an esplanade address. This immaculate 5 bedroom townhouse offers an impressive entry, beautiful kitchen with stone bench tops, glass splash backs and Miele stainless steel appliances. The meals area abuts the family room which are both drenched in sunlight by the floor to ceiling windows. The master bedroom has an ensuite and walk in robe; all other bedrooms have built in robes. Other features include air conditioning, remote control garage with internal access, private rear courtyard, gas log fire and so much more. You really need to see this to appreciate the quality. Investors can buy with confidence with a 5% rental guarantee for the first 12 months on offer. Inspect: By appointment Agent: Barry Plant Real Estate, Torquay Contact: Glenn Hardman 0419 006 480

Rentals COASTAL

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PRIME RENTAL AVAILABILITIES

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A gorgeous, private and secluded home in central Torquay! With 3 bedrooms, the master has an ensuite and built in robe, the second is a huge room with a stunning, garden outlook and a built in robe and the third is smaller without a robe. There are two living areas including a semi-open plan kitchen / dining / living room with a gas log fire and air-conditioning, both with a welcoming feel. The kitchen is attractive with electric cooking, a dishwasher, double sink and pantry, plenty of storage space here. The main bathroom has a bath and a shower as well as tastic for those cold mornings. All bedrooms and the living areas have ceiling fans. The yard is private, low maintenance and fully fenced with a deck area and an entertaining area off the dining room - perfect for Summer BBQs or Winter brekkies in the sun. There is a garden shed for storage and the home is walking distance to all Torquay has to offer. This is a no smoking property so please note smokers must not smoke inside!!

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7 Gilbert Street, Torquay 3228 Ph: (03) 5261 2104 Fax: (03) 5261 4493 surfcoasttimes.com.au

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HAYDEN REAL ESTATE RENTAL PROPERTIES Address 1/32 Bell Street, TORQUAY 36 Riviera Drive, JAN JUC 47A Cowrie Road, TORQUAY 1206 Horseshoebend Road, TORQUAY 47 Links Drive, TORQUAY 140 Briody Drive,TORQUAY 3/7 Fatimah Court, TORQUAY 8 Glanuse Avenue, TORQUAY 20 Endeavour Drive, TORQUAY 47 Lochard Drive, TORQUAY 47 Central Avenue, TORQUAY 10 Lowden Place, TORQUAY 41 Fischer Street,TORQUAY 3/10 Spring Street, TORQUAY 6/20 Spring Street, TORQUAY 18A Great Ocean Road, AIREYS INLET 17 Fraser Avenue, ANGLESEA 17 Russell Avenue, ANGLESEA 8 Weir Street, ANGLESEA 6 Hyland Court, ANGLESEA

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Units, flats and townhouses in high demand!!! More properties NEEDED!! $290pw $300pw $330pw $360pw $365pw $385pw $410pw $430pw $430pw $450pw

8/71 Geelong Rd 31 Price Street 36 Riverside Drive 2/38 Golden Beach Way 2/55 Cowrie Road 14 Nautical Rise 4/11-13 Darian Road 7 Grass Tree Court 61 Domain Road 15 Domain Road 64 Domain Road 3 Margaret Street 11A Seaview Rise 12 Waverley Avenue 7/118 Mountjoy Pde 2 Grand Parade 1371 Birregurra Deans Marsh Rd 1 Anderson Street 3 Nancy Street 1 Pearse Road 16 Joyce Street 44 Scenic Drive

TORQUAY (03) 5261 5088

McCARTNEY REAL ESTATE RENTAL PROPERTIES Houses – Permanent 12 Month Rentals

ADDRESS

NOW NOW NOW

Property Managers: Christine Phillips & Dee Pengelly dee@mccartneyrealestate.com.au or christine@mccartneyrealestate.com.au

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Value too good to miss THERE has never been a better time to build with Dennis Family Homes than right now. The award-winning builder currently has separate great value bonus offers applicable on all new homes within both its Aspirations and Generations Series ranges, which add to the attraction for prospective home owners and astute investors alike. In addition to a really low price, buyers of any home within the Aspirations Series until the end of June will receive 50 per cent off their choice of luxury upgrades up to the value of $20,000. “Many of the buyers in our Aspirations Series range are entering the housing market for the first time. This special bonus helps customers add their own personal touch and tastes to their new home,” said Dennis Family Homes general manager, Richard Uden. Meanwhile, Dennis Family Homes is continuing its special offer of free carpets

and tiles for all designs within its popular Generations Series for a limited time only. “Over recent months our existing offer of free carpets and tiles on all our homes has been very positively received by customers,” Udon said. “So much so that we’ve decided to extend the bonus incentive, but it is now applicable solely to homes in the Generations Series during this continuing period. “Our Generations Series features a wide range of functional designs which tend to suit the requirements of second and subsequent home buyers.” Uden said the Dennis Family Homes bonus offers have been tailored with transparency, simplicity and value in mind. “In a market which can often be crowded with deals on extras which are either confusing or don’t live up to the initial

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Display Home Open Hours Portarlington: Arlington Rise Estate 6 The Rise Sat & Sun 1-5pm

Leopold: The Estuary Estate, Paraffin Dve Mon-Fri 12pm – 5pm Sat-Sun 11am – 5pm Sales Inquire: Jason Cantrell 0418 825 820 Shayne Jenkins 0423 616 227

Porter Davis Access display centre Estuary, Leopold (Villawood) Shoaling Drive, Leopold T: 5250 6326 Hours: 7 days, 11:00 – 5:00pm Sales enquiries: Rosemary King, 0417 511 686

Lara: Grand Lakes Estate 102 East Lakes Boulevard Sat-Tues 1-5pm

Geelong: Torquay Rd, Grovdale Weekdays 1pm-5pm Weekends 12pm-5pm Ph: 03 5245 7130 Sales Inquire: Brian Spokes 0412 530 825 Georgia Pohlman 0423 033 059

Leopold: The Estuary Estate 29 Parrafin Drive Sat & Sun 1-5pm

Lara: Grand Lakes Estate Mon-Fri 1pm-5pm Sat-Sun 12pm-5pm Display Home: 03 5262 6705 Sales Inquire: Shayne Jenkins 0423 616 227

Porter Davis Lifestyle display centre Estuary, Leopold (Villawood) Shoaling Drive, Leopold T: 5250 5442 Hours: 7 days, 11:00 – 5:00pm Sales enquiries: Chris Smith, 0430 006 641

Lara: Grand Lakes Estate Mon-Fri 12pm-5pm, Sat-Sun 11am-5pm Sales Inquire: Paul Fletcher 0431 623 296 Geelong: Bellarine Hwy, Newcomb Mon-Fri 12pm-5pm, Sat-Sun 11am-5pm Sales Inquire: Adrian Lapetina 0403 277 434

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Grovedale: 295 Torquay Rd, Grovedale Mon-Fri 12pm-5pm, Sat-Sun 11am-5pm Sales Inquire: Adrian Lapetina 0403 277 434 Helen Box 0417 395 929

Torquay: The Quay Estate, Nautical Rise Sat-Sun 1pm-5pm (other times by appointment only) Ph: 5261 2866 Sales Inquire: 0434 730 962 Portarlington: “Arlington Rise Estate, 8 The Rise (off Smythe St) Fri-Tues 1pm-5pm Sales Inquire: 03 5255 3556 03 5259 3858 Leopold: 28 Paraffin Drive, Estuary Estate Fri-Wed 12pm-5pm Sales Inquirie: 0408 424 871

Lara: Grand Lakes Estate, Lara 15 Springwater Drive Lara Open: Saturday & Sunday 1-5pm or by appointment Contact: 5229 2929, 0422 295 235

Leopold: Estuary Estate, Paraffin Dr Mon-Fri 12pm-5pm, Sat-Sun 11am-5pm Sales Inquire: Mathew Denning 0412 212 383

Leopold: 27 Paraffin Drive, Leopold Part of the: Estuary Estate - Off Melaluka Rd Open: All days from 12-5pm excluding Fridays Contact: 5229 2929, 0422 295 235 Email: admin@signaturehomes.net.au Visit: www.signaturehomes.net.au

Lara: “Catania 234” 13 Spring water Drive, Lara (Grand Lakes Estate) Open: Saturday – Wednesday 12-5pm Contact: 5221 144 Leopold: “Coolana 214” 22 Paraffin Drive, Leopold (Estuary Estate) Open: Saturday – Thursday 12-5pm Contact: 5221 1447

Leopold: Kensington Estate, Christies Rd Sat-Sun 1pm-5pm or by Apt Bannockburn: Sommerset Estate, Moreillon Blvd Sat-Sun 1pm-5pm or by Apt Ocean Grove: Kingston Estate, Oakdean Blvd Sat-Sun 1pm-5pm or by Apt

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Highton-Geelong: Province Blvd, Highton Open Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. 12pm – 5 pm Tel: 0449 257 128 (Melways 451 A7)

Lara: Grand Lakes Estate, 104 Eastlakes Blvd Sat-Wed 1-5 or by Apt Sales Inquire: 03 5222 5522

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Torquay: The Quay Estate, Longshore St Inspect by appointment Office: Ph 9328 0339 Sales Inquire: Robert Roszbach 0406 632 945 Leopold: Kensington Estate, Christies Rd Mon-Wed: 12pm – 5pm Thurs-Fri: Closed Sat-Sun: 11am – 5pm Display Home: 9328 0320 or 9328 0324 Sales Inquire: Jim Upchurch 0407 861 549 Leopold: Estuary Estate, Paraffin Dr Mon-Fri 12pm-5pm Sat-Sun 11am-5pm Display Home: 9328 0358 or 9328 0359 Sales Inquire: Doug 0412 699 474 Damir 0403 242 144

Torquay: 12 Headland Dr Sun-2pm-5pm or by appointment Torquay: 36 Centreside Dr Sun 2pm-5pm or by appointment Jan Juc: Marner Close Sun 2pm-5pm or by appointment Sales Inquire: 0418 590 377 or 5261 3394

Torquay: Torquay: The Quay Estate, Longshore St Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday 12pm – 5pm Display Home: 03 5264 7129 Sales Inquire: Kerry 0424 166 512

Leopold: Melaluka Gateway Estate 7-11 Grassland Grove, Leopold Sat-Wed 1pm-5pm Display Home: 03 5250 2111 Sales Inquire: Rick Novak 0418 103 507

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Enjoy a structurally sound home MORE and more people are opting to build their dream homes with Steel frames – thanks to National Builders who provide steel frames at no extra charge. National Builders’ steel framing system is engineer designed using the most advanced technology, providing the highest degree of accuracy, strength and durability available in steel framing today.

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Teen returns for festival FANS of Portarlington’s National Celtic Festival will be well aware of the name Siobhan Owen. The Adelaide teenager has already made two appearances at the June festival, and is set to make that three when this year’s event takes place over the weekend of June 10-13. A firm favourite with the huge crowds that pack Portarlington over the weekend, 17-yearold Owen is a classic singer and harpist. Born in Angelsey, North Wales, Owen moved with her family to Australia when she was just two. By primary school she was singing in the choir and not long after she was having private lessons, honing her angelic voice. “I was just humming along in the back of the car one day and mum heard me and thought that my voice sounded okay,� Owen recalled. “So from there I joined the choir – that was when I was about seven or eight – and I have been singing ever since.� Despite having performed for many years, Owen admits she is still not that confident in the limelight. Since adding the harp to her repertoire, however, she admits she has become more comfortable on stage. “I have been playing the harp for about the last three years now and I find it really calms me down when I am on stage,� Owen said. “It is like having another person on stage with me.� Making her first appearance at Queenscliff as a 15-year-old, Owen wowed crowds with her amazing voice has been on the festival’s ‘musthave’ list ever since. Currently in the first year of a Music Education degree, Owen admits it can be tough to juggle musical appearances with school work, but she is enjoying every minute of it. Apart from Queenscliff, Owen has attended the National Folk Festival in Canberra and the Australian Celtic Festival in Glen Innes, New South Wales. “Queenscliff is one of my favourite

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festivals,� Owen admitted. “It’s a great place to play and I enjoy coming back.� Despite her obvious talent and the opportunities ahead of her on stage, Owen is – at present – favouring sharing her abilities with others. “I’d really like to teach music in secondary school and still do some performing on the side,� Owen said. For more on Siobhan Owen, visit her website at www.siobhanowen.com For more on the festival, visit www. nationalcelticfestival.com

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Bordeaux Nouveau THE AMOUNT of quality, (and more importantly) affordable imported wines hitting our shores is really quite amazing at the moment. Obviously with the dollar so strong there’s many making the most of the favourable conditions and digging up some gems from well known regions like Bordeaux in France which seems to be especially popular at the moment with many wholesalers picking up some great buys. The 2009 vintage over there was a cracker to say the least – across all price points from the entry level wines through to the mighty ‘First Growth’ wines that sell at stratospheric prices. This is old-world winemaking, so think less pronounced fruit, more savoury earth and mineral flavours with medium body and dryer finishes than what we’re used to. That’s not to say there’s is better or worse, or ours for that matter, just different and should be approached with this in mind. The three wines featured below are a pretty good representation of the style of ‘nouveau’ (new) wines becoming available at present. Why not take a step back in time to the ‘old world’ for a change?

Chateau Corbin A.O.C. Montagne Saint Emilion 2006 ($45)

One of the oldest properties from the Montagne-Saint-Emilion region in Bordeaux renowned for its consistently rich, and powerful red wines. This is an intense blend of 80 per cent Merlot to give a round, generous base feel; 10 per cent Cabernet Sauvignon to add structure, and 10 per cent Cabernet Franc to give suppleness, aromatics and elegance. Deep, dark, tempered mulberry, cherry and blackberry fruits lead the way with a whisk of oak in support and lovely tannins holding the wine together to give a lovely suppleness on the dry finish. Yum.

STUDENTS from Bellarine Secondary College are being given an opportunity to literally take over the Drama Theatre at Geelong Performing Arts Centre (GPAC), as part of an innovative annual educational programme. Bellarine is one of several regional secondary colleges participating in the activity known as Take Over, which is part of GPAC’s Bendigo Community Banks Education Programme. The school’s VCE students have been participating in a series of technical and creative workshops and rehearsals, culminating in live performances on GPAC’s Drama Theatre stage on Wednesday May 25 at 7.30pm. Take Over participants learn about all areas of theatre production including performance, sound, lighting and stage management. They work with professional actors and theatre technicians to develop, produce, rehearse and perform their own piece of theatre. “It is fantastic to see the increasing number of local students getting involved in the programme,” said GPAC general manager, Jill Smith. “It gives students an opportunity to experience all facets in the development of theatre, not just the performance side of it.” This year’s programme is bigger and better than ever, with more students from a wider range of schools than ever before.

Smith said it was encouraging to see strong interest in the programme, particularly in light of growing research showing a direct link between arts education and improved grades, as well as personal and community benefits. “Involvement in the arts at school and through programmes such as Take Over clearly gives students a range of academic, social and personal development benefits,” she said. “We see it first-hand in terms of the growth in confidence of students involved in our educational programmes.” The Take Over Senior School programme, for students in years 9-12, began with a Wise Up day in February to build awareness of skills required in theatre production. Students then participated in Skill Up sessions in March where they received expert advice, including an acting workshop led by Victorian College of Arts graduates, Zoe Boesen, and Marcus Mckenzie. Students have also gained hands-on experience with how theatre is made working with technical crew on sound, lighting design, equipment use and stage management. Tickets for Take Over performances are $6.50 each, and are available at the GPAC Box Office, phone 5225 1200 or visit www.gpac.org.au

Chateau Le Tros Bordeaux Sauvignon 2009 ($28)

A small, family owned operation from the Entre-deux-Mers region in Bordeaux that creates amazing value-packed, appealing and aromatic wines with plenty of character and feel. Terrifically light and dry with a mineral slant, lovely mid palate richness and good length on the finish, this is predominantly Sauvignon with about 20 per cent Semillon blended in. Poles apart from any new world wine of similar blending and style… really good.

Chateau Le Tros Bordeaux Rosé 2009 ($28)

Rosé in general has gained so much more deserved recognition over the last few years here in Australia and it’s worthwhile every now and then to try the ‘old world’ examples from France, Italy and Spain. They have a different take on it in Europe (naturally) with much more savoury, earthier, and dryer styles predominating. Lighter, aromatic, restrained and complex styles that make for delicious aperitif drinking or even better with the right foods... fantastic.

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WE ARE spoilt with choice aren’t we? We have readily available to us all manner or ingredients from all parts of the globe, and a range of eateries offering cuisines from all cultures. But somehow I don’t hear much from the Greek corner? Now as the days become a little shorter, and we all peek out from our cosy houses to the colourful leaves, making provision to hibernate for a while. I’m looking forward already to cooking all my yummy winter favorite dishes – rabbit, and beouf bourguignon, and more curries. But in the meantime, some transition food? Aah! Greek food will fit the bill perfectly for now. We have some chilly nights to endure and the perfect route to wean us off the salads of summer is via the Greeks. You see, they have perfected the art of grazing, and there are so many wonderful comfort food dishes in the Greek repertoire. Skordalia sometimes pops up on menus and you can show off a bit to your fellow diners if you are the one who is able to explain that this is a Greek version of the French garlicky mayonnaise, aïoli.

Skordalia INGREDIENTS 2 cloves of garlic 2 egg yolks Olive oil Almonds Breadcrumbs Lemon juice Parsley METHOD Pound the garlic in a mortar, then add the egg yolks, some olive oil – drop by drop – and ground almonds, fresh breadcrumbs, lemon juice and parsley. Blend all into a mayo consistency and you’re done, simple as that!. This is delicious with grilled lamb cutlets. So, what about another Greek favourite, spanakopita. This is but one of the many pites – the Aussie equivalent would be a pie I suppose – delicious fillings in the fine-leaved filo pastry that should be a staple in your fridge. Filo is so versatile, and to make spanakopita you’ll need:

IT ALL SOUNDS GREEK TO ME Spanakopita INGREDIENTS 2 tablespns extra virgin olive oil 1 bunch spinach, thoroughly washed to remove all grit 4 spring onions 200gm feta 200 gm ricotta

1/2 teaspn freshly grated nutmeg 6 eggs 6-8 sheets filo pastry Black pepper

METHOD Heat a frypan and add the olive oil. Wilt the roughly chopped spinach and chopped onions until just soft. Add the lightly beaten eggs and crumbled cheese – mixed together. Remove pan from heat. Season with freshly ground black pepper – no salt as the feta will be sufficiently ‘salty’. Use a deep sided oven-proof dish, brush the sides of the dish with the oil. Brush the sheets of filo with melted butter (or for a healthier version, use olive oil) stacking one layer of filo on top of the other. Lay ‘filo stack’ into the dish and fill with the spinach mixture, folding the top of the pastry over. Brush again with butter or olive oil and bake in a pre-heated (180 degrees Celsius) oven for 20-25 minutes until pastry is golden and crisp. The Greeks are brilliant with sweet things also, such as baklava which also uses filo pastry – but I would like to suggest to you that a lemon and yoghurt cake served with some mandarin or orange segments in honey syrup, with a generous dollop of Greek yoghurt, it makes a stunning dessert!

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Deans Marsh Community Cottage

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Anglesea and District Community House

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Clifton Springs Playgroup

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Thursday May 26

CWA’s ‘Biggest Morning Tea’

Cake Stall and Tea/Coffee. 10am at Safeway shopping centre. All funds raised go to Cancer Council Victoria.

SpringDale Neighbourhood Centre

Mondays

Join in the activities. Writers Group, Drysdale Guides, Coffee Club, Bellarine Camera Club, Volley Ball, Senior Community Club, Lions Club, Careers Group, Rotary, R.S.L Women’s Auxiliary, Community Craft Shop and more. For more information phone Anne on 5253 1960.

Mindfulness with Jess Connor

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Forrest Neighbourhood House

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Tuesday May 24

Senior Citizens Club Blumes Fashion Show

10am at the clubs rooms, McMillan Street. Cost $2 includes morning tea and a door prize. All welcome.

FRESHWATER CREEK Freshwater Creek Steiner Playgroup

Mondays Stepping stones – a rostered playgroup for three year olds. Tuesdays/Thursdays Playgroup 0-2 years – Baking, singing, storytelling, free play and craft. For more information: 5264 5077 or visit www.fwcss.com.au

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Platypus Toy Library

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BELMONT

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Tuesday 17 May 2011

NEWCOMB Tuesday May 24

Newcomb Secondary College Information Night 7pm. For parents of 2012 year 7 students.

OCEAN GROVE

Ocean Grove Senior Citizens – 101 The Terrace

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Coasters Social Group

Social events for people of working age. Dining out, movies, trivia, bands, and more. Visit www.meetup.com/bellarine-geelong-social-group or email bellgees@gmail.com

PARAPARAP DrolKar Buddhist Centre

625 Norton’s Road – 5266 1788 or www.drolkarbuddhistcentre.org.au Mondays, Tuesdays, Fridays and the first Sunday of the Month. Regular Tibetan Buddhist philosophy teaching and meditation classes.

PORTARLINGTON

Monday May 23

Old Time Dance

7.30pm-10.30pm at the Seniors Community Centre, Newcombe Street. Cost $2.

Mondays

Aimee Country Line Dancing

7pm Wednesday at Leopold Sportsman’s Club 7pm Friday at Leopold Community Hall For more information, phone Rhonda 5250 2340 or 0412 679 369.

Marrar Woorn Neighbourhood House

6 Pengilley Avenue The house as a host of ongoing activities, please phone 5237 8500 for more information.

Tuesdays

Zumba with Jo

Classes at 5.45pm and 8.15pm at Leopold Community Hall. First class is free.

BARWON HEADS

CAE Book Discussion Group

Tuesdays

Barwon Heads Chorale

2nd Tuesday of each month at 7:30pm. New members welcome. For further details contact Barb 5250 2741

Rehearsals at The Anglican Church, Hitchcock Avenue at 7.30pm. Donation of $5.

LORNE

Wednesday May 25

Fig Tree Community House

Seachange Quilters of Barwon Heads’ Biggest Morning Tea

Phone: 5289 2972. Mondays Belly Dancing 11am-12:15pm with Lisa Craigen Tuesdays Women’s Circle 7pm-9pm. Held on the 4th Tuesday of each month. Contact Janine 0419 291 215 Wednesdays Basic Dog Obedience 10am-11am. All ages and breeds welcome. Yoga 6pm-7.30pm with Sane Lewis. Thursdays Fig Tree Games Group 1pm-3.30pm. Mondays and Fridays Lorne Fig Tree Occasional Care 9am-2pm. Contact Emma 5289 2972

10am at the Senior Citizens, Clifton Pde. We will have a raffle, a trade table, with quality homemade goods for sale. Entry is $5

BELLBRAE Mondays

Zumba with Jenny

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Pilates with Karin

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Beginners and ongoing ballroom dance classes

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Mondays

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6pm-7.30pm at Torquay College. A six-week course, aimed at people who have basic computer skills and want to know how to access the Internet, set up email as well as general skills such as saving, printing and navigating around the computer. Contact Andrew on 5261 0910

1pm at Parks Hall. Learners, Beginners, Lapsed, all players welcome. Cost: $2. Tea, Coffee and biscuits supplied. Come along and have fun. Phone Marie 5251 1444. (Not Public Holidays).

Port produce

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Portarlington Pedal Group

Portarlington Neighbourhood House

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Queenscliff Neighbourhood House

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Queenscliff Neighbourhood House at the Beach

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Tuesday May 24

Torquay Garden Club Meeting

7.30pm at the Elderly Citizens Rooms, Price Street. Please bring a plate of supper to share. Newcomers are welcome.

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Pregnancy and Birth Support Group

10am-11.45am at 11 Centre Court, Torquay. Morning tea and refreshments will be supplied. Cost: $15. For bookings and more information contact Kellie 5264 7845 or 0400 907 370.

Wednesdays

Torquay T.O.W.N Club – A non-profit organisation

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Thursdays

Spiritual Philosophy CafĂŠ

Pear Tree CafĂŠ, Gilbert Street. Free weekly 2pm-4.30pm. For more information phone 5264 7484.

Belly dance and Tahitian dance classes

7.30pm-8.30pm at the Surf Coast Sport and Recreation Centre. For more information phone 0439 651 234.

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Montessori Centre Open Day

10am-12pm. 21 Henty Street, Torquay. For 3-year-olds to 6-year-olds.

May 19, 20, 21, 26, 27, 28

Torquay Theatre Troupe

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15. Which Winter Olympics event will be open to women for the first time at the 2014 Winter Games in Sochi? 16. What is the American title of the classic Australian film Mad Max 2? 17. Nigella Lawson was recently in the news for wearing what type of garment on Bondi beach? 18. What word refers to the study of legendary animals such as the Loch Ness monster, Bigfoot and the Abominable Snowman? 19. On which continent is the country of Albania found? 20. What tall cream puff tower takes its name from the French for ‘crunch in the mouth’?

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Tuesday 17 May 2011

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Clever Capricorns - this week you’ll be given the opportunity to creatively turn a pig’s ear into a silk purse (which is one of your specialties). Don’t underestimate your professional talents or limit your long-term dreams. Your motto for the week is from birthday great Liberace “Nobody will believe in you unless you believe in yourself.”

The Full Moon takes your fiery intensity up a notch (or two) but pace yourself, otherwise you risk Aries burn-out – which is not a pretty sight! It’s time to lay down arms and build bridges with loved ones. Lucky Venus moves into your money zone so financial dealings are favored and the more proactive you are, the more your bank balance will grow.

If things get fiery and over-emotional with a child, teenager or friend, try seeing the situation from their point of view. With deeper insight, you’ll discover the path to a comfortable compromise. Wednesday through to Sunday is the time to shake up your usual routine. Do things differently, as you banish boredom and initiate positive changes.

Have you been shopping up a storm when you should be saving or paying off debt? If the answer is ‘yes’, then there could be some dramas this week, as the Full Moon fires up your finance sector. Passion is high on the weekend, as Venus and Pluto make beautiful music together in your intimacy zone. Time to snuggle up close with someone special!

Taureans are fabulous flirters and this week, with the Full Moon in your relationship zone (plus four planets in your sign) it’s time to give those charisma muscles a workout as you radiate your sensual charms far and wide. Do you want more love and success in your life? Flutter those eyelashes (or flex those Bullish biceps) and you shall receive!

It’s not the best week to host a family reunion or bring up sensitive childhood issues. The Full Moon falls in your home zone so be on domestic drama alert. Confiscate all sharp implements and choose your words wisely, as loved ones are liable to make mountains out of molehills. Creativity is high on Sunday but don’t confuse fact with fiction.

The Scorpio Full Moon increases your magnetism – and your tendency to obsessive behavior. Are you being unreasonably stubborn about a situation? Keep in mind the quote from Edward de Bono (born on May 19) “If you never change your mind, why have one?” The weekend favors creative communication and passionate partnerships.

Your unpredictable ways will be very predictable this week (especially at work) as the Full Moon boosts your temperamental tendencies. Rebellious? Eccentric? Contrary? Pushing everyone’s buttons for your own personal amusement? A big yes to all the above! The best way to get out of a money mess is to stop buying things you don’t need.

Twins are feeling super creative, as you tap into your unconscious mind, pluck ideas from your imagination, and discuss them with like-minded souls. The Full Moon highlights health issues so make sure you’re upto-date with medical checks. Geminis love to gossip but if you are told something in confidence, have the sense to keep your mouth shut.

Villa Virgo is usually a place where efficiency reigns, routine is revered, and surprises are unwelcome. This week you’ll find that life’s complicated, relationships are unpredictable, and the rules are constantly changing. The weekend is the perfect time to study a subject that has always intrigued you. Singles – love and travel are linked.

A Full Moon doesn’t usually throw you! You love the rush of energy it brings so use it to shine a spotlight on your hidden strengths and secret dreams for the future. You could hear some startling news that makes your ears burn but think twice before you pass it on. On the weekend, avoid taking on more commitments that you can realistically handle.

Communication is the buzzword this week. Perhaps you have to speak in front of a group or your creative efforts find an appreciative audience? Soak up the spotlight Pisces! With the Full Moon activating your adventure zone, it’s also time to channel the intrepid explorer within as you plan a weekend escape or overseas getaway for some time soon.

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Rebecca works to help others BY GAIL CHRISFIELD

TORQUAY’S Rebecca Scott is well aware her family has been severely hit by tragedy. In the past four years the mother of three has lost her mum and her father-in-law to brain cancer – but she hasn’t let those losses stand in the way of her helping others. “My mother passed away four years ago, just 12 days after the birth of my first child, while my father-in-law died from exactly the same cancer last year,” Rebecca explained. “The odds of that happening are around one to

two in 100,000… it’s pretty rare. “Brain cancer is a nasty disease with a lousy survival rate. It can strike at any age and is the number one cause of cancer-related deaths among young Australians under the age of 40. “Most people aren’t aware of this because, until recently, it hasn’t had much publicity. “That is, however, starting to change due to Cold Chisel drummer Steve Prestwich, TV doctor Chris O’Brien and Carrie Bickmore’s husband all sadly succumbing to this horrible cancer.” Despite having three children under five, Rebecca is busy doing her bit to raise awareness

and funds towards brain cancer research through her involvement in the Dine for a Cure Gala Dinner in Melbourne on May 27. This month is Brain Cancer Awareness Month, which is also helping to spread the message. “All of us on the gala dinner voluntary organising committee have been personally affected by brain cancer. “Our aim is to raise as much money as we can to support The Cure For Life Foundation, which is Australia’s largest brain cancer research foundation, set up by world-renowned neurosurgeon Charlie Teo to help find a cure for this terrible condition.”

Hosted by Libbi Gorr, the Dine for a Cure dinner promises fabulous food, wine and entertainment with the likes of Joe Camilleri, Russell Morris, Wendy Stapleton and Wilbur Wilde performing. The silent auction should also prove popular with a range of quality goods on offer, including a special Torquay pack. This features a Rip Curl surfboard signed by Mick Fanning and other treats donated by Rixons Hairdressing, Saltair Spa and Peppers at The Sands. “I am so grateful to the local businesses that have generously supported the event by donating goods for the auction. I really can’t thank them enough,” Rebecca said. For more information, to make a donation or to book a ticket to the dinner, visit www.dineforacure. org.au

Support for teens A NEW comprehensive support programme for young people living with the diagnosis of a parent with cancer, or who are dealing with the loss of a parent to cancer, will be launched in Brisbane today. A first of its kind in Australia, the CanTeen Offspring Support Programme has been developed to provide a range of support services for these young people aged 12 to 24 years. Over the next three years the programme will provide support to thousands of youths through the provision of a multi-faceted programme, such as specialised counselling service (face-toface, telephone and online/email counselling), information resource/books and practical skills development, respite, recreation and peer support for young people struggling to cope with their parent's cancer. For further information, visit www.canteen. org.au

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Medical centre boosts Moriac THE COMMUNITY of Moriac has welcomed the arrival of the town’s new medical centre. Opened just 10 days ago at a gala ceremony, the centre will provide the community of Moriac with more convenient access to medical services. Local residents joined representatives from Hesse Rural Health, Anglesea and Winchelsea Community Bank branches and Bendigo and Adelaide Bank – including the bank’s managing director, Mike Hirst – for the official celebrations.

“In the past, local residents have been forced to travel to Geelong or Torquay to access basic medical services, such as general practitioners and community health nurses,� said Hesse Rural Health chief executive officer, Peter Birkett. “The new facility will introduce the services of a doctor, community health nurse and other allied health professionals to Moriac, which will make life easier and hopefully healthier for local residents.� Anglesea and Winchelsea Community Bank

branches’ senior manager, Jeremy Morris, said Corangamite Financial Services, the company which owns and operates the Community Bank branches, had partnered with Hesse Rural Health, to provide funding for the project. “Our Community Bank company has a strong relationship with Hesse Rural Health and understands how important access to health services is to regional and rural communities, such as Moriac,� he said.

“To assist in delivering medical services to Moriac, our company purchased a suitable building site and funded the construction of a new community health centre. The facility has since been leased back to Hesse Rural Health, which operates a range of local health services from the site. “Income from this venture will add to our Community Bank company’s balance sheet and will help us return even more of our profits to community groups and projects in the region.�

Take a break today VICTORIA Walks is calling on all workplaces throughout the state to take a break and Walk the Block today. Workplaces across Victoria are encouraged to step away from their desks and onto their feet in order to combat workplace physical inactivity. “All we ask is that workplaces take 15 minutes out of their day to walk the block,� said Victoria Walks executive officer, Dr Ben Rossiter. “The aim is to show Victoria’s workforce how easy it is to incorporate walking into their daily routine.� Recent studies show a direct link between prolonged periods of sitting and increased incidence of cardiovascular diseases, even for people who are generally healthy. Dr Rossiter said the sedentary behavior that is common in many workplaces is concerning. “Many of us spend around a third or more of our day at work. This often involves sitting at a desk or in a relatively confined space for hours on end. This is not good for us, our families or employers,� he said. “Recent WorkHealth Checks showed that 70 per cent of Victorian workers do not get the minimum required daily physical activity. “That means 7 in every 10 workers do less than 30 minutes of moderate exercise per day.� Walk the Block aims to show Victoria’s workforce how easily walking can be incorporated into their working culture. Employers are encouraged to join in the day, as it is estimated that workplace physical activity can reduce sick leave by up to 32 per cent and increase productivity by up to 52 per cent.

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For that perfect smile Help the kids WE ALL know the basics about braces for children – but what about corrections for adults? But do we really know all the benefits that braces can provide? To help unravel any misconceptions about adult treatments, Dr Deborah Sykes from Surf Coast Orthodontics answers some commonly asked questions. If you are thinking of having orthodontic treatment as an adult, you may have some questions you would like answered first. Why might I need orthodontic treatment? • To improve the appearance of the teeth and face. Perhaps your teeth have become more crowded with age or have started to drift following gum disease • To move teeth prior to crown or bridgework • To improve the health of the teeth and gums • To improve function – that is, to make it easier to eat. Is it always possible to have braces as an adult? • Age is not necessarily a limiting factor. It more often depends on the type of bite you have, the

position of your teeth and the condition of both your teeth and gums. For instance, if you have gum disease, it is important this is treated before having braces. What type of braces are there? • There are different types of braces suitable for adults, such as: • Clear brackets (ceramic) on the upper front teeth • Clear templates may also be used in specific cases and are not very noticeable at all. How long will treatment take? • It usually takes 12-24 months but will vary according to how complex your case is. Is it painful? • Having the braces fitted is not painful. However, it is common to have slightly tender teeth for three-five days after the fitting and after each adjustment. How often will I need an appointment? • Once your braces have been fitted, you will need

LOCAL residents are being encouraged to get into shape and help support a worthwhile cause by taking part in this weekend’s Pushups for Charity event. Organised by Geelong’s Dale Ringin, the event is a fun way to get fit and make a difference by supporting Make-A-Wish Australia, an organisation whose mission is to grant wishes to sick children. Saturday’s event is the brainchild of Ringin, who operates Peak Fitness Challenge. “Our goal is two-fold,â€? said Ringin. “We want to support Make-A-Wish by raising as much money as possible to help the children, and we want to engage our local community in a fun way to get fit. “The community is really rising to the challenge – there is a lot of interest in Pushups for Charity. I think that says a lot about our community’s interest in helping the children, and is a reflection of how much people appreciate the importance of being healthy.â€? Ringin said pushups are one of the foundational exercises for overall body strength and lean muscle development. “Lean muscle increases metabolic activity so the body burns more calories. Additionally, pushups are a simple exercise anyone can do almost anywhere,â€? he said. “Pushups are a gateway exercise‌ people feel results quickly, sometimes within days, and that inspires them to do more exercise.â€? Ringin is encouraging as many people as possible to take part, but also said donations will be gladly accepted. Pushups for Charity participants and donors receive a free home fitness programme. There will also be a signed 2011 Geelong Football Club jumper auctioned off on the day to help boost the fundraising effort. Full information is available at www. pushupsforcharitygeelong.net.au

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A copy or a summary of this application, accompanying plans, specifications and other information can be viewed at no charge and a summary may be obtained at $8.00 each from EPA, 200 Victoria St, Carlton, Tel (03) 9695 2722. Where available, electronic copies of this application in PDF format can be downloaded from our website at www.epa.vic.gov.au.WA66415. Interested persons may, within 21 days of the date of advertisement, comment in writing on the application and may request in writing to be notified if the works approval/licence is issued. Please note that any comments received will usually be made publicly available.

Parks Victoria advises... Fox control – Breamlea and Karaaf Wetlands Flora and Fauna Reserve Parks Victoria is committed to protecting and enhancing the natural values of our parks and reserves across the state. Examples of this conservation management are the control of introduced plant and animal species which can impact on these values. As part of an ongoing strategy notice is hereby given that Parks Victoria will be laying buried baits containing Sodium Monofluoroacetate (1080 poison) on public land for the control of foxes. Baits containing 1080 poison will be laid from Monday 9 May 2011 until the Thursday 9 June 2011 at Breamlea and Karaaf Flora and Fauna Reserves. Baits will be laid at strategic sites and other known areas of fox habitat within the parish of Connewarre. 1080 poison signs will be posted throughout the baited area and members of the public who are living, visiting or working in the above named parish are advised to take particular care not to disturb or interfere with bait stations. Domestic dogs and cats are particularly susceptible to 1080 poison and should be under effective control, muzzled or kept away from the poisoned areas. The public is reminded that dogs must be kept on leads near the Breamlea and Karaaf Flora and Fauna Reserve. Operational details may be obtained by calling Parks Victoria on 13 1963.

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The Department of Sustainability and Environment is seeking expressions of interest for voluntary member positions on one of three committees managing coastal reserves along the Great Ocean Road and Bellarine Peninsula. This is an exciting opportunity to become actively involved in the governance of the Bellarine Bayside Foreshore Committee of Management, Barwon Coast committee of Management or Great Ocean Road Coast Committee. Applicants will be selected on the basis of their skills, experience and knowledge in a number of areas outlined in the application package and connections to local coastal communities. Highly sought after skills include: • Experience in the governance of public entities/organisations • Community and stakeholder management • Natural environment planning, management and protection • Recreation and cultural development • Tourism and local economic development The committees are established under the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978. They set the strategic direction for management of the reserve and take a long term view when making decisions about the future of the coastline consistent with the Victorian Coastal Strategy. New appointees will serve up to three years on the Committee. The Victorian Government is committed to ensuring the diversity of our boards represents the diversity of our communities. Women, Indigenous persons, people with a disability, young persons and people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply. Application packages can be obtained from the Department of Sustainability and Environment at: PO Box 103 Geelong Vic 3220 or by phone: (03) 5226 4010 and stating which committee you are interested in. For more information on the committees visit: www.bbfcom.com.au, www.barwoncoast.com.au or www.gorcc.com.au Expressions of interest close 5pm Friday 10 June 2011. www.dse.vic.gov.au Customer Service Centre 136 186

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Anglesea River Review The Department of Sustainability and Environment (DSE) has appointed Professor William Maher, of the University of Canberra, to lead a review into sources of poor water quality in the Anglesea River. The review will be guided by the following terms of reference: • Review the history of acid-water events in the Anglesea estuary • Identify sources of acidic water and metals to the estuary • Investigate the role of specific factors that are of concern to the community, such as, the role of land-use in the catchment, licensed water discharges into the river, and water extraction • Review options for remediation of poor quality water originating from the catchment Further information on the review and submission process is available by contacting DSE’s Customer Service Centre on 136 186 and at www.water.vic.gov.au/environment/rivers/river-health. The review will also consider written submissions in line with the terms of reference and these submissions should be posted or emailed to: Executive Director, Sustainable Water Environments Division, Office of Water, PO Box 500, East Melbourne VIC 3002. Email: waterways.victoria@dse.vic.gov.au The deadline for submissions is 5pm on Tuesday 31 May 2011. Dated: Tuesday 10 May 2011 www.dse.vic.gov.au Customer Service Centre 136 186

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Phone 5264 7881 to apply PUBLIC NOTICE

At a Special Council Meeting on Wednesday 11 May 2011, the Surf Coast Shire Council resolved to give public notice that it has prepared its 2011-12 Budget. The Budget relates to the financial year commencing on 1 July 2011 and: 1. Discloses that, as at 30 June 2011, the total amount borrowed by Council was $13,522,000; 2. Proposes that an amount of $5,870,000 be borrowed by Council during the financial year; 3. Projects that the total amount to be redeemed during the financial year will be $1,156,000; 4. Projects that, as at 30 June 2011, the total amount of Council borrowings will be $18,236,000; 5. Projects that the cost of servicing Council borrowings during the financial year will be $1,289,000; and 6. Proposes that the following rates and charges be levied using the Capital Improved Value system: Rate in the Dollar: General Rate Farm Rate Commercial / Industrial Rate Vacant Residential Land Rate

0.0023115 0.0019648 0.0043919 0.0027738

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A municipal charge of $159.00 be declared

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An annual service charge for the collection and disposal of refuse be declared and that the unit cost of this charge be: All urban residential tenements per service $323.00 Optional rural tenements participating in the service $269.00

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School Holiday Program Co-ordinator x 2 Temp PT – (up to 12 mnths) in School Holidays Band 5 - $30.84/hr (inc 9% super) Our Recreation Youth & Cultural Services Unit requires two dedicated, suitably qualified and experienced people to coordinate the day-to-day operations of the Surf World School Holiday Program for primary school aged children located at the Surf Coast Sport and Recreation Centre (SSRC) in Torquay.

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Community Liaison ■Barwon South West Region ■Seasonal Casual positions ending 30th April 2012 ■$32.74 per hour plus superannuation CFA is one of the worlds largest and most highly regarded community based emergency service organisations. With its key focus on providing a diverse range of risk reduction and fire suppression services to minimise the impact of fires and other emergencies on the community, its success can be largely attributed to a vast and dedicated network of over 59,000 volunteers and approximately 1,100 career personnel. Opportunities exist for enthusiastic people to join CFA as part of our dynamic Community Safety team. The primary purpose of the role is to promote and advise on the provision of bushfire information and support services through the delivery of CFA Community Safety programs. The position plays a key role in assisting people to take responsibility for their own bushfire safety and to develop their own survival strategies. To make the transition as smooth as possible into the role, you will possess the following attributes; • Undergraduate qualification in community education, community development or environmental management, and/or experience in developing / delivering programs working with communities • Demonstrated ability and knowledge of planning, leading and facilitating groups and meetings • Excellent communication, presentation and interpersonal skills and the ability to liaise and maintain relationships with internal and external stakeholders • Well developed written communication and reporting skills with the ability to meet ongoing deadlines on sensitive or complex matters • Demonstrated understanding of bushfire behaviour, CFA Community Safety messages and local environmental issues is desirable • Ability to operate as a member of a team and work with minimal supervision Successful applicants will be required to attend a five day training course fully paid by the CFA, dates are as follows; • Friday 8th July - Sunday 10th July & Saturday 16th July - Sunday 17th July • 23rd July - Sunday 24th July & Friday 29th July Sunday 31st July • Monday 15th August - Friday 19th August • 27th August - Sunday 28th August & Friday 2nd September - Sunday 4th September Positions are available in various locations throughout Victoria. Evening and weekend work will be required and a current driver's licence is essential. Information nights will be held at the following locations; • 17th May 6.00pm - District 7 CFA Headquarters, 61 Separation Street North Geelong • 18th May 6.00pm - District 6 CFA Headquarters, 115 Bromfield Street Colac Further Information: For further information, please contact Kylie Dixon, Community Fireguard Coordinator on (03) 5240 2700 or k.dixon@cfa.vic.gov.au. For a copy of the Position Description visit www.cfa.vic.gov.au How to Apply: Please forward your application, addressing the Key Selection Criteria as outlined in the Position Description, by mail to: HR Consultant, PO Box 701, Mt Waverley, 3149 or email to: recruitment@ cfa.vic.gov.au by 9.00am Monday 30th May 2011.

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APOLLO BAY POSITION VACANT MARRAR WOORN CO-ORDINATOR Marrar Woorn Neighbourhood House Coordinator (Apollo Bay): 24 hrs/week - 3 year fixed term contract Create activities and programs to suit the whole township!

Meet people from all walks of life and help build their capacity to live well throughout all stages of life. As the Coordinator, you will plan and resource activities suitable to a Neighbourhood House utilising paid and voluntary workers, support the Advisory Committee and support your team of Neighbourhood House Coordinators located in Forrest and Lavers Hill. For more information please contact Maria Szybiak, Manager Community Services on 5237 8500, or download the Position Description at www.otwayhealth.com.au

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KENYAN runners dominated the podium after the Great Ocean Road International Marathon on Sunday. Kenyan James Kipkelwon smashed the course record during his 45.2km run, from Lorne to Apollo Bay. Kipkelwon, 32, clocked in at two hours, 27 minutes and 42 seconds on the twisting, hilly trek to

break Mark Tucker’s 2010 milestone by more than two minutes. Kenyans snared the first three places after setting a cracking early pace in overcast, near-perfect marathon-running conditions. Daniel Mwelu finished second in 2:31:01, with 2009 winner Charles Muturi 45 seconds behind. Best-placed Australian in the Great Ocean Road

Real Estate-sponsored event was Melbourne’s Magnus Michelsson who battled into fourth place in 2:40:06 after suffering a hamstring strain at the half-way mark. Geelong’s Natalie Mensch, wife of former Geelong footballer David Mensch, won the women’s section in 3:20:17. Kipkelwon, from a family of nine, hails from the

village of Nyahururu, 200kms north of Nairobi. “This is my biggest victory and I am very much happy,” he said. “I was in fear of the course because it is very hard and is also 45kms. But it is also very beautiful.” The festival, backed by Tourism Victoria, attracted more than 3500 contestants from 15 countries

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RESULTS: MEN’S GREAT OCEAN ROAD REAL ESTATE MARATHON: 45.2KMS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

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1:26:17 1:29:13 1:30:06 1:31:22 Natalie Mensch from Victoria takes out the women’s division of the Great Ocean Road Marathon.

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Refracted WSW swell. 1ft+ Surf Coast, 2ft+ open beaches. N winds 10 to 20 knots (lighter again in the afternoon).

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David Bourke survived a c/b with Ritchie Howell, 40 and Colin Doyle took D Grade with 41. The ladies mostly decided to read a book, but of those that did venture out Kerry Bond, Midlands member, managed 34, with Gweneth Barnett second, 29, returning after some weeks on the sick list, welcome back Diz. Judy Said made her game worthwhile by taking the NTP and the Pro Pin. Sunday, probably the pick of the week, saw Adam Hill at the top with 37. This week, results are at a minimum because Matt the Master has an absolute gem for us. Many of us struggle to keep focus the entire round. Read this and understand why and how to overcome. The mental approach Many times have I heard from my members “why do I stuff up the last 4 holes” or “why do I hit it in the water on the 17th”. These common problems don’t just affect high handicap golfers but also the low marker, even the professionals. The mind’s a very powerful tool, used correctly we can overcome these problems. When playing a good round it is inevitable that someone in the group will mention “gee you are playing good today” and the player’s response is usually “it won’t last long until I stuff it up”. If you are guilty of this you are telling

your self that you will stuff up soon. This negative talk can influence your game and eventually it will occur. When we are playing a career best round and we get to the last six holes our mind starts to think about the end result and what score we could have rather than taking it one shot at a time (I have been guilty of this). Invariably when we get to these last holes we will start to play ‘safe’ and try to protect our score, trying not to make any mistakes rather than playing aggressively and trying to make pars and birdies like we were at the start of the round. Hitting a shot over water can bring down a great score for some golfers. If you are guilty of changing to an old ball for this shot you are subconsciously telling yourself you are going in the water - most of the time you do just that. You then proceed to reload but this time you carry the water easily. Reason: You have already hit one in the water so you have no expectations and you just swing (always easier the second time!) My advice is to always stay in the moment, the old cliché ‘one shot at a time’. Let the mind be clear and visualise the shot you want to play rather than the one you don’t. If you play a bad shot accept it; try to minimise the damage rather than let it ruin the whole round.

FROM THE PRO SHOP

Great to see the pennant players hitting form with Craig Corker winning A grade with 37 points off a handicap of 2, while Michael Saba was runner-up with 33 points. In B grade Steve Troon took the honours with 36 points, while a trip to the pro shop at the half-way point for drinks and choccies must have spurred Harvey Munday on. After scrambling for 14 points on the front nine, Harvey came home like a steam train with 21 points to finish runner-up on 35 points. Paddy Handbury won NTP on the 5th while Wayne Mobbs, won NTP on the 7th, Gavin Sheahan on the 13th and Damien Harrington was closest on the 17th. On Wednesday morning, the men played a par event with Charlie Sharplin winning with 2 up. Brian Fuller won NTP on the 7th while Richard Hammett won NTP on the 13th.

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W I T H B R I A N H A Z E LL

IT WAS a mixed bag again, weather wise, this week. Games continued, however some chose to stay warm and dry rather than risk it. Those that did venture out managed to play well enough. On Tuesday the men kicked off the week with a par round and Len Elder took honours with 6 up. Other grade winners were Ian Fraser 3, Barry Ruler 5 and Dick Trezise 3. Wednesday ladies, a stroke round played in ‘iffy’ conditions, saw Jill Barker win the day with 73 net, plus the monthly medal. B Grade went to Dorothy Emerson, 75. Helen Powe won the putting event with 30 and Ange Foott took best gross, ProPin, and A grade, and Val Trezise B grade. Thursday mixed in very ordinary weather still had some brave players set off. It came down to a c/b between Stan Hollingsworth and Jim Fisher 42 each, with Stan the victor. The 11 hole winner was Graeme Dryden, 38. Friday, in probably one of the worst days of the week, saw Bob Thomson 39 and Barbie Schwarz 32. Saturday with the weather really setting in tested even the bravest golfers, but still scoring was of a high standard. 43 points won the top trophy scored by Mark Anderson. B grade winner was Jason Barker on 40.

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Women’s competition There were two players who were keen to play and so they headed out and played 18 holes. Well done to Marianne Bridgart and Judy Hodgkins who decided to brave the elements and had a wonderful morning’s golf. A reminder that the Lopro challenge is being played this Saturday and tee times have been set aside for those wishing to play. Contact the pro shop to book a time. It’s the business end of the pennant season with only two rounds remaining and once again there were mixed results from The Sands teams. The Division 2 girls played at Curlewis and went down to Queens Park four matches to one. Division 4 headed to the country with their match against 13th Beach at Colac. The girls had a good win with Thelma Dainton, obviously wanting to

see more of the course, winning her match on the 22nd hole! This team is on top of the ladder but does still have the bye to come. Division 5 had a close tussle with 13th Beach losing three matches to two.

conditions. Ian Sheldon benefited from an afternoon tee time to land the A grade competition with 41 pts on c/b from Geoffrey Grayling and a host of players on 40 including my spot prize partner Jim Cairns who played a fine round. Ian Macquire playing off 35 excelled in the morning conditions scoring a miraculous 54 pts to win B grade by 9 from Ron Sharman. Ken McCallum won the Jackpot and the NTP winners were Henry Kelly, John Richards, Rod Papworth and John Thompson. Matthew Carboon was in the action again with an Eagle on the 9th.

over par 68. I saw his classy up and down for par on the 18th after his approach shot landed on the green only to roll off to the bottom of the hill. Paul Walters (4) scored a 73 to hold onto 2nd place with Tim Sinnott and Doug Hutchison (who also scored an eagle) three shots further back in equal third. Whilst Scott is winning overall, Ryan Johnson leads B grade, Geoff Lamont C grade and Peter Dowler has hit the front in D. There are four equal leaders in Overall Nett; Colin Greelish, Graeme Riches, Ryan Johnson and Scott Williams. In the respective grades for the day, David ‘Faz’ McPhail won A grade blasting a 60 nett, Graeme Riches cruised to a win in B grade, C grade went to Peter Ronne and Peter Smith fought hard for a victory in D grade. Young gun Jai Whittington picked up the jackpot, the NTPs went to Ryan Johnson, Kev Leeman, Francis Myers and the Macedonian Marvel Branko Krstevski.

District Championships Next week a number of players are competing in the District Championships with the first round being held at Queenscliff and the second round at The Sands on Sunday. Who will fly the flag for The Sands this year? W ill it be Tybin or Cam from our Golf Operations team or one of our pennant players? Good luck to Ben Eccles, Barry Tippett, Dean Bernasconi, Mike Trickey, Mark Eccles and Peter Chappell.

FROM THE GOLF SHOP

Midweek results On Tuesday, 65 girls played the first round of their club championships in fine conditions. Wendy Johnson off 18 scored an amazing 10 over 75, taking a one stroke lead from last year’s winner Mandy Buckley (5) with Micha Evans (12), Marilyn Clifford (10) and Wanda Paterson (24) a further 3 strokes back. In the respective grades for the day, Wendy Johnson took out A grade with 57 nett. Wanda Paterson easily accounted for B with 55 nett: “It is the best round I have ever played and I had two gobblers as wel,” Wanda said. C grade was won by an in-form Margaret Bath with 59 nett on c/b from Sally Tourney; an amazing result considering they teamed up last week to win the 4BBB. Ainsley McCallum and Wendy Poyner won the jackpots and the NTPs went to Sally Torney, Marilyn Clifford, Sandra Martin and Di Barker. Wednesday saw the morning group battle the dreadful

Weekend results Saturday was the 2nd Rd of Club Championships for the men and again they faced ordinary conditions with many members opting out of the competition. Scott Williams off a handicap of three has extended his outright GROSS lead to seven after a solid round of two

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On the ground SURF COAST FC has landed Adrian Leijer - the captain of the A League’s most successful club, Melbourne Victory - as the club’s patron. Surf Coast FC president Joe Taylor was thrilled that Leijer had accepted the club’s invitation. “This is a very good step for our club and we are honoured,” Taylor said. “Obviously Adrian is a very high profile captain and player and that is a real plus for us as a club but it is really the fact that he is such a good character and good leader that makes him the person we want.” Leijer will conduct clinics for juniors and help raise the club’s profile and sponsorship. “I think the local kids will get a real kick out of Adrian holding a special clinic for our club, and it will really help us recruit and develop kids.” Adrian Leijer will be at Surf Coast FC Quiz Night, at The Quay, this Saturday, from 8.30pm. U/12 Boys Surf Coast Yellow defeat Lara 2-0 Led by captain Toby Masters, the coasters came to the game “fast and furious”. Coasters created and lost a number of chances

Surf Coast Yellow U/13 Boys defeat Geelong Rangers 2-1 Surf Coast’s developing experience saw the team come out with a win against a strong Geelong Rangers U/13 team. Girls U/13 Barwon defeat Yellow Surf Coast 4-0 Surf Coast Yellow had a battle this week. A well organised Barwon team was just too good on the day, scoring 4 goals to nil. Girls U/13 Blue Surf Coast defeats Surfside Waves 5-1 Surf Coast Blue welcomed Surfside Waves to Connawarre this week to play a hard fought match, winning 5-1. The first half saw the ball up in Surf Coast’s scoring zone and in windy, raining conditions, the team shone.

METRO N AND W LEAGUE

Surf Coast18’s Defeat Satellite City 8-2 Surf Coast under 18’s remarkable start to the season continued with a bang as they notched up their third straight win, beating Satellite City 8-2 at their ground.

Winter sport warms up ROUND Three was played in wet, windy and freezing conditions on the weekend soccer is after all a winter sport. The action on the pitch was hot with some great games, plenty of goals and some exciting soccer.

RESULTS: Senior Men: Surfside 4 Vs Surf Coast 2, at Shell Rd. A good result for Surfside after Surf Coast went to half time in the lead. Both teams showed great character but Surfside prevailed, this time. A well executed game that could have been anyone’s.

Senior Women: Surfside 9 Vs Bellarine Sharks 1, at Lake Reserve. Great effort by the Waves who managed to put a full side out on the park. The Waves outclassed a gallant Sharks team and created many scoring opportunities – a terrific team effort with all players contributing.

Surf Coast FC president Joe Taylor with new club patron, Adrian Leijer.

The girls have got it

U/17 Boys: Surfside Vs BYE U/15 Boys: Surfside 1 Vs Lara 1 U/13 Boys: Surfside 2 Vs Bell Park 11 U/12 Boys: Surfside 1 Vs Bell Park 8

Breakwater 4 Vs Barwon 3 This was a very tough and competitive game for both sides. Well played.

U/15 Girls: Surfside 4 Vs Surf Coast 1 U/13 Girls: Surfside 1 Vs Surf Coast 5

Bellarine Sharks 1 Vs Surfside Waves 9 Waves scored a bagful of goals against an injury ridden Bellarine Sharks at

Lake Reserve. Credit where credit is due. A great win by the Waves.

courageous team for holding Deakin for a significant portion of the game.

Corio Bay Cobras 0 Vs Deakin Uni 4 Corio started with only 10 players at Evans Reserve on Saturday. A tip of the hat must be given to the

Barwon Heads 2 Vs Geelong 5 Even though the results were in Geelongs favour, Barwon Heads also played well.

NETBALL SCORES ROUND 5 A GRADE

OCEAN GROVE: E. Foott 19, T. Birch 17. BEST: MODEWARRE: Z. Tennant, B. Minne, S. Fisher. OCEAN GROVE: T. Birch, L. Ollis, S. Degenaro.

C GRADE

QUEENSCLIFF 42 V GEELONG AMATEUR 49

DRYSDALE 51 V NEWCOMB 49

GOALS: DRYSDALE: N. Cooke 42, M. Leahy 9. NEWCOMB: E. Schaeffer 38, A. Avery 12. BEST: DRYSDALE: M. Leahy, N. Cooke, M. Davis. NEWCOMB: E. Schaeffer, F. McDonnell, S. Leach.

BARWON HEADS 53 V ANGLESEA 45

GOALS: ANGLESEA: B. Caldwell 30, S. Benney 19, E. Rice 4. BARWON HEADS: O. Young 27, S. Howard 14, R. Whitehead 4. BEST: ANGLESEA: B. Connolly, T. Rice, E. O’Kane. BARWON HEADS: Z. Miles, O. Young, K. Brasier.

MODEWARRE 77 V OCEAN GROVE 38

Modewarre 44 v Ocean Grove 26 Queenscliff 25 v Geelong Amateur 33 Torquay 36 v Portarlington 24

GOALS: MODEWARRE: S. Fisher 33, C. Graham 28, J. Riddle 16.

GOALS: GEELONG AMATEUR: J. Lowe 31, R. Thompson 18. QUEENSCLIFF: L. Dick 30, L. Dreher 12. BEST: GEELONG AMATEUR: R. Thompson, G. Gowers, M. Thomson. QUEENSCLIFF: L. Dick, E. Evans, E. Allen.

Barwon Heads 21 v Anglesea 30 Drysdale 32 v Newcomb 14 Modewarre 18 v Ocean Grove 16 Queenscliff 14 v Geelong Amateur 24 Torquay 33 v Portarlington 10

D GRADE

TORQUAY 49 V. PORTARLINGTON 51

GOALS: PORTARLINGTON: C. Bull 35, N. Nicholls 16. TORQUAY: E. Moerenhout 25, K. Lock 17, J. Warnes 7. BEST: PORTARLINGTON: R. Reynolds, C. Bull. TORQUAY: S. Masek, E. Moerenhout, L. Berridge.

B GRADE

Barwon Heads 33 v Anglesea 35 Drysdale 35 v Newcomb 25

Barwon Heads 20 v Anglesea 24 Drysdale 28 v. Newcomb 25 Modewarre 53 v Ocean Grove 12 Queenscliff 13 v Geelong Amateur 39 Torquay 26 v Portarlington 9

UNDER 19

Barwon Heads 33 v Anglesea 21

Drysdale 37 v Newcomb 13 Modewarre 20 v Ocean Grove 31 Queenscliff 12 v Geelong Amateur 59 Torquay 28 v Portarlington 31

UNDER 17 (SECTION 1)

Barwon Heads 17 v Anglesea 31 Modewarre 9 v Ocean Grove 37 Queenscliff 32 v Geelong Amateur 13 Torquay 47 v Portarlington 6

UNDER 17 (SECTION 2)

Barwon Heads 21 v Anglesea 11 Drysdale 28 v Newcomb 24 Queenscliff 14 v Geelong Amateur 18 Torquay 35 v Portarlington 12

UNDER 15 (SECTION 1)

Barwon Heads 21 v Anglesea 20 Queenscliff 23 v Geelong Amateur 10 Torquay 39 v Portarlington 7

UNDER 15 (SECTION 2)

Barwon Heads 14 v Anglesea 5 Drysdale 22 v Newcomb 19 Queenscliff 14 v Geelong Amateur 16 Torquay 38 v Portarlington 8

UNDER 13 (SECTION 1)

Barwon Heads 19 v Anglesea 11 Drysdale 37 v Newcomb 0 Queenscliff 27 v Geelong Amateur 16 Torquay 18 v Portarlington 24

UNDER 13 (SECTION 2) Barwon Heads 20 v Anglesea 8 Modewarre 2 v Ocean Grove 41 Drysdale v Newcomb (not played) Queenscliff 14 v Geelong Amateur 10 Torquay 38 v Portarlington 8

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BELLARINE FOOTBALL LEAGUE SCORES ROUND 6 FIRST GRADE

Geelong Amateur 3.2 Queenscliff 2.6

5.4 8.7 11.10 (76) 3.12 4.16 5.17 (47)

GOALS: Geelong Amateur: J. Tom 5, T. Clark 2, T. Weber 1, M. Sleeman 1, T. McArlein 1, B. Dodd 1. Queenscliff: B. Hood 3, D. Chaplin-Burch 1, R. Holmes 1. BEST: Geelong Amateur: M. Sleeman, S. Goddard, T. Robertson, H. Hunter, B. Boseley, C. Kangars. Queenscliff: J. Evans, L. Wayth, J. Hedley, S. Owen, N. Orvis.

Ocean Grove Modewarre

2.4 1.2

7.8 2.5

13.11 20.11 (131) 4.9 11.12 (78)

GOALS: Ocean Grove: G. Costello 5, T. Gavin 3, C. Place 3, R. O’Callaghan 3, P. Corredig 2, D. Gray 1, H. Foott 1, L. Sinnott 1, J. Dalton 1. Modewarre: J. Ollis 2, J. Higgins 2, A. Leslie 2, I. Davidson 2, B. Wemyss 1, J. Chafer 1, D. Gunning 1. BEST: Ocean Grove: R. O’Callaghan, L. Sinnott, J. Dalton, P. Corredig, J. Milnes, A. O’Callaghan. Modewarre: C. Woods, J. Finch, C. Mamalis, J. Ollis, J. Chafer, T. Wood.

Barwon Heads Anglesea

8.1 4.0

9.5 8.3

13.9 14.11 (95) 9.4 13.10 (88)

GOALS: Barwon Heads: J. Taylor 3, T. Knights 3, L. Michell 2, D. Williamson 1, D. Hovey 1, I. McCormick 1, N. Hill 1, X. Everett 1, P. Swinton 1. Anglesea: J. Boone 4, D. Mensch 3, D. Bell-Warren 2, L. Norton 2, C. Robertson 2. BEST: Barwon Heads: S. Schaller, P. Swinton, T. Knights, B. Poulter, D. Holland, R. Wallace. Anglesea: S. Kent, B. Shiels, M. Hunt, D. Whitten, J. Boone, J. Tipping.

Torquay Portarlington

5.3 0.1

12.6 18.6 25.13 (163) 2.3 4.6 9.7 (61)

GOALS: Torquay: M. Fowkes 6, D. Allitt 5, B. Wall 4, S. Hughes 3, H. Jarrad 2, N. Wills 2, T. Bird 1, D. McLeish 1, L. Melbourne 1. Portarlington: A. Bradley 4, K. O’Leary 2, N. Watson 1, R. Davis 1, D. Brown 1. BEST: Torquay: D. Taylor, D. Allitt, D. McLeish, L. Melbourne, J. Gray, M. Fowkes. Portarlington: A. Bradley, G. Brody, C. Mc Rae, J. Malseed, M. Drew, T. Munday.

Drysdale Newcomb Power

4.2 3.1

8.4 4.4

15.9 19.11 (125) 5.4 8.9 (57)

GOALS: Drysdale: R. Gatgens 4, S. Wells 3, A. White 3, P. Davis 2, N. Malcher 1, B. Carmichael 1, B. Taylor 1, M. Scott 1, J. Ristevski 1, L. Patten 1, C. Barclay 1. Newcomb Power: J. Wight 4, M. Lancaster 1, M. Sharp 1, M. Egan 1, B. Partridge 1. BEST: Drysdale: J. Inglis, R. Gatgens, B. Taylor, J. Colbert, S. Wells, M. Scott. Newcomb Power: J. Wight, R. Brady, S. Orr, T. Lothian, M. Cowell, M. Egan.

RESERVE GRADE

Queenscliff 4.2 Geelong Amateur 0.3

5.4 2.5

8.8 3.5

8.11 7.9

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GOALS: Queenscliff: G. Burgoyne 3, A. McDonald 2, C. Jobe 1, C. Pugh 1, S. Ferrier 1. Geelong Amateur: J. Mountjoy 3, L. Hollis 1, N. Rau 1, A. Hawker 1, L. Heyne 1. BEST: Queenscliff: N. Cohen, W. Nevill, S. Ferrier, A. Jones, A. McDonald. Geelong Amateur: M. Trevaskis, S. Kangars, A. Keilar, N. Rau, D. Brown, M. Bensch.

Ocean Grove Modewarre

1.1 4.3

6.5 4.4

8.7 5.7

9.12 5.8

(66) (38)

GOALS: Ocean Grove: J. Stapleton 3, A. Lowson 2, M. Graham 1, M. Gorski 1, T. Lundberg 1, S. Britt 1. Modewarre: J. Lewis 2, L. Drum 1, B. Lang 1, J. Loving 1. BEST: Ocean Grove: P. Maloney, J. Vicary, S. Rankin, A. Lowson, S. Britt, R. Portelli. Modewarre: S. Dellow, C. Ovens, L. Waters, M. Clay, C. Robinson, B. Lang.

Torquay Portarlington

4.5 0.1

8.11 13.13 19.19 (133) 0.1 1.4 2.5 (17)

GOALS: Torquay: M. Duckworth 5, A. Bogan 4, W. Mitchell 3, S. Hill 2, P. MacDonald 1, M. Grossman 1, L. Priest 1, M. Hutchinson 1, B. Looney 1. Portarlington: H. Illingworth 1, S. Illingworth 1. BEST: Torquay: M. Hutchinson, M. Grossman, J. Powell, W. Aitken, J. Donaldson, S. Hill. Portarlington: B. Harvey, J. Muscat, B. Colenso, H. Finnigan, H. Illingworth, S. Paul.

Drysdale Newcomb Power

6.7 0.0

14.8 22.13 30.20 (200) 2.3 2.6 2.6 (18)

GOALS: Drysdale: S. Nelis 7, K. Flynn 6, D. Ball 4, J. Simons 3, S. Reyment 3, A. Holland 3, X. Wilson 1, L. Fox 1, J. O’Dowd 1, T. Lowry 1. Newcomb Power: T. Wheeler 1, S. Cracknell 1. BEST: Drysdale: A. Holland, K. Flynn, L. Malcolm, J. Simons, S. Nelis, T. Lowry. Newcomb Power: S. Cracknell, J. Dixon, D. Webb, G. Mathews, D. Stillitano, B. Webb.

UNDER 18S

Drysdale 3.2 Geelong Amateur 1.0

6.7 2.1

11.11 17.14 (116) 2.1 2.1 (13)

GOALS: Drysdale: B. Ryan 5, R. Binder 3, T. Johnson 3, B. Dinneen 2, S. Schoonderbeek 2, L. Hobbs 1, B. Allison 1. Geelong Amateur: J. Lamond 2. BEST: Drysdale: M. Harman, J. Halsall, L. Hobbs, B. Trewhella, M. Woods, B. Ryan. Geelong Amateur: D. Mulgrew, W. Kelly, J. Carnell, J. Hickey, M. Cramp, B. Mackus.

Ocean Grove Modewarre

4.8 0.0

9.10 13.11 21.11 (137) 0.1 2.1 4.2 (26)

1, B. Witcomb 1, R. Woolley 1, A. Cooper 1, R. Delekta 1. BEST: Barwon Heads: J. Read, S. O’Leary, D. Lancaster, S. Peter, L. Cinel, L. Crook. Anglesea: T. Leeds, A. Caldwell, R. Woolley, J. Armstrong, A. Haines, R. Delekta.

St Mary’s 2 Drysdale 2

UNDER 18S B 5.1 3.0

6.3 5.1

8.10 11.12 (78) 5.3 7.5 (47)

GOALS: St Mary’s 2: Y. Marika 4, M. Marika 2, T. Ryan 1, B. Vredenbregt 1, N. Wanambi 1, J. Ryan 1, M. Wakefield 1. Drysdale 2: D. Barmby 3, J. Esler 1, B. Finnigan 1, M. Simons 1, J. Wassell 1. BEST: St Mary’s 2: J. McMahon, T. Treble, D. Burarrwanga, R. Nunan, B. Stewart, Y. Marika. Drysdale 2: T. Elliott, J. Esler, L. Edwards, J. Crerar, D. Brunt.

Queenscliff Bell Park 2

7.5 0.1

12.11 15.17 19.20 (134) 0.1 1.1 3.4 (22)

GOALS: Queenscliff: J. Grout 6, S. Liistro 5, B. Hayward 3, J. Allitt 2, R. Grout 1, V. Clementson 1, L. Gibbs 1. Bell Park 2: A. Flynn 2, N. Everett 1. BEST: Queenscliff: J. Grout, S. Liistro, J. Glew, E. Sedlins, S. Nicholson, M. Ridgway. Bell Park 2: J. Harman, M. James, R. Squires, M. Welsh, Z. Dodds, A. D’Alessandro.

Torquay 2 Ocean Grove 2

2.1 1.0

3.3 2.1

5.4 2.2

8.8 4.4

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GOALS: Torquay 2: H. Thompson 2, D. Ludbrook 2, P. Slaven 1, K. Hodge 1, J. Powell 1, W. Carty 1. Ocean Grove 2: B. Foord-Engelsman 2, M. Ryan 2. BEST: Torquay 2: B. Dubberley, D. Brugman, L. Dawson, H. Thompson, L. Draper, R. VanDerVlist. Ocean Grove 2: J. Winberg, M. Ryan, J. Gasior, P. Tregenza, N. Sanders, M. Awramenko.

South Barwon 2 Portarlington

4.6 1.0

8.12 10.19 16.23 (119) 2.2 4.4 4.5 (29)

GOALS: South Barwon 2: B. Findlay 3, W. delRio 2, A. Box 2, J. Cuthbert 2, E. Solly 2, C. Findlay 2, J. Tinta 1, M. Dunstan 1, T. Parkinson 1. Portarlington: J. Morgan 3, J. Campana 1. BEST: South Barwon 2: J. Tinta, L. Ibbotson, E. Solly, W. delRio, A. Box, Z. Durand. Portarlington: S. Gibbons, T. Francis, A. Duncan, M. Sprigg, M. McGuinness, J. Morgan.

St Joseph’s 1 Torquay 1

UNDER16S 3.2 0.0

5.3 2.4

6.3 6.5

12.6 6.5

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5.0 3.2

10.5 11.7 14.12 (96) 3.4 6.12 11.13 (79)

GOALS: Torquay 1: J. Cooper 2, J. Bienefelt 2, M. Boag 1, S. Pople 1. BEST: Torquay 1: M. Ludbrook, M. Boag, J. Cooper, T. Garwood, N. Hogan, J. Bienefelt.

Drysdale 1 Ocean Grove 1

GOALS: Drysdale 1: R. Patten 6, M. Patten 5, D. Humphrey 2, K. Ellis 1. Ocean Grove 1: C. Balshaw 3, Z. Henderson 3, R. Procter 2, C. West 1, L. Mansfield 1, J. Gravener 1. BEST: Drysdale 1: R. Patten, M. Patten, M. McGuire, J. Trezise, D. Tabakovic, J. Reid. Ocean Grove 1: D. Moroney, C. Balshaw, J. Smith, S. Dedini, R. Procter, C. West.

Geelong Amateur 1 5.1 Bell Park 1 0.3

8.4 2.4

12.4 14.7 2.5 3.5

UNDER 16 (DIV 2)

Lara 1 St Albans 1 Leopold 1 Belmont Lions

3.0 2.3 6.4 1.0

4.4 3.5 8.7 3.4

7.6 10.8 5.6 7.9 13.10 16.12 3.5 4.7

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(68) (51) (108) (31)

GOALS: Leopold 1: T. Nofi 5, B. Wray 3, J. McHenry 2, J. Hudson 2, T. Gall 1, M. Thompson 1, M. Gunn 1, J. Drayton 1. BEST: Leopold 1: J. Drayton, J. McHenry, T. Nofi, T. Scott, M. Gunn, J. Mastin.

Grovedale 1 Barwon Heads 1

0.2 2.1

4.5 2.3

5.8 4.4

6.9 4.12

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GOALS: Barwon Heads 1: T. Miles 2, J. Bradley 1, T. Bonner 1. BEST: Barwon Heads 1: T. Hobbs, T. Bonner, T. Miles, T. Jackson, C. Lowry, Z. Porter.

UNDER 16 (DIV 3)

N&C Red Portarlington

4.3 1.1

4.5 3.2

6.6 4.3

6.6 5.10

(42) (40)

GOALS: Portarlington: D. George 2, J. Stewart 1, D. Jeffrey 1, M. Spence 1. BEST: Portarlington: J. Stewart, J. Livermore, D. George, R. Bradding, A. Wedge, J. Patterson.

Modewarre Anglesea

5.3 0.1

7.4 3.3

7.5 5.5

8.7 8.6

(55) (54)

GOALS: Anglesea: L. Solly 2, D. Midolo 1, L. Donne 1, N. Cooper 1, D. Kerr 1, J. Lynch 1, L. McVean 1. BEST: Anglesea: D. Midolo, S. Leeds, B. Tekin, L. Perkins, L. Solly, L. Donne.

UNDER 16 (DIV 4)

Torquay 2 East Geelong

1.3 1.1

5.6 1.1

8.6 1.3

11.8 3.6

(74) (24)

GOALS: Torquay 2: N. Blincoe 2, J. Sykes 2, M. Pritchard 2, J. Hams 1, R. Pritchard 1, C. Stevens 1, H. Gill 1, J. Newell 1. BEST: Torquay 2: J. Flannery, L. Honey, J. Sykes, C. Holroyd, J. Hams, N. Blincoe.

South Barwon 2 Bannockburn

4.3 1.2

6.6 4.5

9.9 4.5

13.13 (91) 4.6 (30)

GOALS: Ocean Grove: T. Rodgers 4, A. Higgins 3, J. Woolhouse 3, J. Rawlings 2, N. Walter 2, D. Haire 2, J. Rapa 1, J. Bennett 1, N. Rankin 1, B. Murphy 1, H. Moore 1. Modewarre: C. Giles 2, J. Hilsdon 1, M. Llewellyn 1. BEST: Ocean Grove: N. Rankin, D. Haire, M. Evans, L. Humphries, H. Moore, T. Rodgers. Modewarre: C. Giles, S. Stajnko, M. Llewellyn, B. Massari, J. Ibbs

GOALS: South Barwon 2: A. Phillips 2, F. Neal 2, H. Purcell 2, T. Hicks 2, R. Amiet 1, S. Lowe 1, J. Ware 1, J. Olsen 1, J. Conway 1. BEST: South Barwon 2: A. Livingston, J. Santuccione, S. Lowe, F. Neal, J. Gilmore, T. Hicks.

GOALS: Barwon Heads: J. Barlow 3, W. Pelham 2, D. Lancaster 2, L. Crook 1. Anglesea: A. Caldwell

GOALS: Queenscliff: N. Cayzer 3 BEST: Queenscliff: N. Cayzer, D. Caddy, A. Mouncey, H.

Barwon Heads Anglesea

4.2 0.1

5.5 1.2

8.5 3.4

8.9 5.9

(57) (39)

Lara 2 Queenscliff

5.3 0.1

9.7 2.3

11.11 20.20 (140) 2.4 3.4 (22)

Welleman, J. Mourant, M. deBlaquiere

Winchelsea Drysdale 2

2.1 2.1

4.2 7.2

8.4 9.3

13.5 11.5

(83) (71)

GOALS: Winchelsea: J. Dunkley 5, T. Sauni 4, D. Tenabel 1, J. Bush 1, M. Buhrmann 1, Z. Moules 1. Drysdale 2: D. Welsh 2, D. Gething 1, C. Purcell 1, S. Smith 1, N. Wilson 1, J. Lowe 1, D. Mannix 1, D. McNay 1, M. Trezise 1, J. Visintin 1. BEST: Winchelsea: Z. Moules, J. Dunkley, D. Tenabel, K. Berg, L. Stokes, J. Bush Drysdale 2: S. Lockman, D. Mannix, C. Purcell, H. Ryan, H. McKeegan.

St Joseph’s 2 Ocean Grove 2

3.1 4.1

8.3 5.2

9.4 7.3

12.6 7.3

(78) (45)

GOALS: Ocean Grove 2: J. Taylor 2, H. Attard 1, J. Benjamin 1, C. Guina 1, M. Henderson 1, B. Fendyk 1. BEST: Ocean Grove 2: C. Guina, J. Buchanan-Hagen, W. Gant, L. Davis, J. Ness, J. Taylor.

Leopold 2 Bell Park 2

4.2 0.1

6.5 2.1

8.8 6.3

13.11 (89) 7.3 (45)

GOALS: Leopold 2: A. McNish 2, C. Kos 2, T. Powell 2, N. Fitzgerald 1, A. Hicks 1, C. Slotegraaf 1, P. Norton 1, W. Norton 1, J. Stephen 1, D. Phillips 1. BEST: Leopold 2: J. Ricci, K. McKinnis, R. Plumridge, H. James, S. Fitzgerald, J. Kapetanios.

UNDER 16 (DIV 6)

ST JOSEPH’S 3 Barwon Grove St Joseph’s 3

v. BARWON GROVE 3.5 4.5 5.8 10.11 (71) 0.0 2.2 2.3 2.5 (17)

Leopold 3 St Albans 2

2.4 1.1

4.5 2.4

N&C Black South Barwon 3

5.4 0.0

10.7 13.14 19.17 (131) 1.0 2.1 2.1 (13)

BFL LADDERS

Bell Park 2 North Geelong Queenscliff

1.4 1.2 1.2

1.4 2.4 1.2

2.4 4.5 1.5

3.4 7.6 1.6

(22) (48) (12)

8.13 2.2 9.14 0.2 7.2 4.3 4.2 1.1

9.15 3.4 11.17 1.3 11.4 5.5 4.4 2.3

(69) (22) (83) (9) (70) (35) (28) (15)

GOALS: Queenscliff: P. Michael 1. BEST: Queenscliff: C. Whitley, C. Francis, T. Caddy, P. Michael, S. Ridgway, S. Slorach.

UNDER 14 (DIV 5) Lara 2 2.4 Anakie 1.1 Geelong Amateur 2 5.5 St Mary’s 3 0.0 GWSP 1.1 Grovedale 2 2.1 OGCC 2 2.0 Torquay 3 0.0

6.6 2.1 8.9 0.0 4.2 3.2 2.0 0.0

GOALS: OGCC 2: V. McDonald 2, F. Sharrock 1, J. Priestley 1. Torquay 3: R. Voss 1, B. Burns 1. BEST: OGCC 2: L. Smith, S. Quigley, J. Priestley, N. Giblin. Torquay 3: B. Burns, J. Carruthers, N. Schwarz, L. Brown, C. Martin.

UNDER 14 (DIV 6)

Barwon Heads 2 N&C White

2.2 1.2

3.3 2.5

6.6 4.6

7.9 5.6

(51) (36)

GOALS: Barwon Heads 2: L. Ski 3, A. Cook 2, L. Kinsey 1, C. Miles 1. BEST: Barwon Heads 2: D. Moody, L. Ski, O. Young, T. Croft, L. Kinsey.

GOALS: Barwon Grove: K. Polley 3, J. McGarry 1, J. Koster 1, T. Andrew 1. BEST: Barwon Grove: J. McGarry, T. Croft, T. Plunkett, G. Mordy, D. McManus.

St Albans 2 Leopold 2

2.3 0.0

4.6 0.1

5.10 6.13 0.3 1.5

(49) (11)

GOALS: Leopold 3: L. Polley 3, L. Wagener 3, M. Board 1, W. McGuinness 1, J. O’Connell 1. BEST: Leopold 3: D. Sandell, T. McKenzie, L. Polley, J. Benson, M. Board, R. Breckon.

St Joseph’s 3 Drysdale 2

2.3 2.0

4.6 2.0

7.7 4.3

(57) (34)

6.6 9.8 4.10 4.11

(62) (35)

GOALS: South Barwon 3: A. Ellis 1, A. Muir 1. BEST: South Barwon 3: H. Paulus, T. Johnson, J. Doyle, R. Rush, A. Muir, C. Buller.

UNDER 14 (DIV 1)

Grovedale 1 Leopold 1

3.1 1.4

5.1 3.6

5.4 6.7

7.11 7.7

(53) (49)

Bell Park 1 Torquay 1

3.2 1.2

4.2 2.3

7.3 5.3

9.5 6.5

(59) (41)

GOALS: Leopold 1: J. Vallelonga 2, L. Wagener 1, L. McInnes 1, R. Wilson 1, P. Norton 1, D. Brunt 1. BEST: Leopold 1: G. Alexander, J. Baum, B. Vale, D. Wickham, R. Wilson. GOALS: Torquay 1: T. King 3, P. Caddaye-Rose 2, K. Bienefelt 1. BEST: Torquay 1: T. Grossman, D. Ball, T. King, C. Weldon, A. Cookson, M. Kelly.

South Barwon 1 St Joseph’s 1

2.6 0.1

5.8 0.2

9.10 12.12 (84) 1.2 4.3 (27)

GOALS: South Barwon 1: B. Blair 5, T. Brejcha 3, J. Gawne 1, J. Syddall 1, D. Hassall 1, C. Buchanan 1. BEST: South Barwon 1: C. Buchanan, W. Sexton, J. Syddall, B. Blair, H. Murrell, J. McNamara.

UNDER 14 (DIV 2)

Drysdale 1 Barwon Heads 1

4.6 0.0

6.7 0.1

8.11 12.12 (84) 0.1 0.1 (1)

GOALS: Drysdale 1: J. Ellis 2, D. Badics 2, G. Perkins 2, T. Alsop 2, C. VanLeeuwen 1, T. Thompson 1, A. Percy 1, H. Stannard 1. Barwon Heads 1: BEST: Drysdale 1: D. Badics, H. Stannard, K. Davis, L. Lusher, T. Thompson, T. Alsop. Barwon Heads 1: J. Wastell, B. Potter, B. Ryan, H. Kremer-Slevin, T. Blair.

N&C Red OGCC 1

4.2 1.0

5.4 3.3

9.6 3.3

14.10 (94) 6.4 (40)

GOALS: OGCC 1: N. Weatherly 3, I. Wilkins 1, M. Benness 1, C. Drake 1. BEST: OGCC 1: L. Barber, I. Wilkins, Z. Bellman, N. Weatherly, J. Bjornenak.

UNDER 14 (DIV 3)

St Mary’s 2 Anglesea

5.4 0.0

8.10 13.15 16.16 (112) 0.0 0.0 2.1 (13)

GOALS: Anglesea: T. Veale 1, N. Reeves 1. BEST: St Mary’s 2: N. Stahl, P. Dowling, J. Henry, P. Kol, D. Schilder, W. Cann. BEST: Anglesea: V. Morrow, S. Kerr, J. Rice, J. Walters, J. Lengyel, J. Schwarze.

Winchelsea Bannockburn

3.1 0.0

3.2 2.1

7.6 2.1

10.6 2.5

(66) (17)

GOALS: Winchelsea: D. Parish 2, C. Brown 2, J. Price 2, L. Moules 1, C. Parish 1, A. Lubcke 1, A. Leigh 1. BEST: Winchelsea: C. Brown, T. Berg, D. Parish, H. Jacobs, A. Lubcke, J. Price.

Portarlington St Joseph’s 2

1.0 1.6

3.1 1.7

6.4 3.7

8.6 4.8

(54) (32)

GOALS: Portarlington: A. Evans 2, T. Downes 2, A. Krueger 2, B. Deluca 1, J. Olsen 1. BEST: Portarlington: A. Evans, B. Deluca, J. Olsen, A. Krueger, S. Walton, J. Panagiotidis.

South Barwon 2 Torquay 2

1.1 3.1

3.1 3.2

0.0 0.0

3.1 3.2

(19) (20)

GOALS: South Barwon 2: A. Brough 2, Z. Bell 1. Torquay 2: B. Tweeddale 1, J. Quinn 1, C. Smith 1. BEST: South Barwon 2: K. Longmuir, C. Edwards, C. Blacksell, J. Mayes, J. Neal, R. Thompson. Torquay 2: B. Dunstan, J. Reither, B. Ludbrook, S. Gee, T. Diamond, D. Barling.

UNDER 14 (DIV 4) Modewarre Inverleigh East Geelong

2.1 0.0 1.0

5.2 0.2 2.5

8.7 2.2 4.6

9.8 4.5 6.9

(62) (29) (45)

97

GOALS: Leopold 2: J. Devlin 1. BEST: Leopold 2: J. Devlin, J. Kerr-Nelson, B. Allison, J. Smith, N. James, K. Welsh.

8.9 5.4

FIRST GRADE

Team

W L D

OCEAN GROVE ANGLESEA QUEENSCLIFF GEELONG AMATEUR DRYSDALE Barwon Heads Torquay Modewarre Newcomb Power Portarlington

Team

5 5 4 4 3 3 3 2 1 0

1 1 2 2 3 3 3 4 5 6

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F

853 686 702 576 669 570 453 475 325 305

A

% Pts

394 374 470 474 570 514 545 587 793 893

216.50 183.42 149.36 121.52 117.37 110.89 83.12 80.92 40.98 34.15

RESERVE GRADE

OCEAN GROVE TORQUAY MODEWARRE QUEENSCLIFF DRYSDALE Anglesea Geelong Amateur Barwon Heads Newcomb Power Portarlington

Team

W L D 6 5 5 4 3 2 2 1 1 0

0 1 1 2 3 3 4 4 5 6

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F

768 713 429 506 647 364 460 291 142 222

A

254 269 298 361 413 333 433 558 886 737

UNDER 18s W L B

DRYSDALE TORQUAY OCEAN GROVE GEELONG AMATEUR Barwon Heads Modewarre Anglesea

6 4 4 4 2 1 0

0 1 2 2 4 4 5

0 1 0 0 0 1 1

F

642 453 569 359 273 223 189

% Pts

302.36 256.06 143.96 140.17 156.66 109.31 106.24 52.15 16.03 30.12

A

20 20 16 16 12 12 12 8 4 0

24 20 20 16 12 8 8 4 4 0

% Pts

193 828.57 189 239.68 261 218.01 409 87.78 544 50.18 464 48.06 523 36.14

24 20 16 16 8 8 4

GOALS: Drysdale 2: J. Alderding 2, S. Clark-Cooper 1, L. Henderson 1, T. Mortimer 1. BEST: Drysdale 2: J. Alderding, Z. Gray, H. Skeen, A. Downey, L. Cini, L. Gunnee.

South Barwon Bulldogs: J. Whitford, J. Haynes, J. Hosking, B. Sobh, B. St John, A. Eyles.

UNDER 14 (DIV 7)

GOALS: Portarlington: D. Sheard 5, M. Edmanson 2, H. Spence 1, H. Downey 1, B. Morgan 1, F. Devonport. Lara 2: B. Dick 1, J. Clissold. BEST: Portarlington: D. Sheard, P. Reid, H. Spence. Gale, M. Vallance, F. Devonport, H. Downey.

Lara 3 0.2 South Barwon C1 2.5

2.7 2.5

4.10 6.16 2.8 3.9

(52) (27)

GOALS: South Barwon C1: T. Gliszczynski 1, J. Taylor 1, A. Davey 1. BEST: South Barwon C1: T. Gliszczynski, R. Barnes, J. Kerby, D. Ware, J. Lunt, M. Bolger.

North Shore 2 1.4 South Barwon C2 0.0

2.6 1.2

4.8 1.3

5.9 5.7

(39) (37)

GOALS: South Barwon C2: L. Stirling 2, A. Martini 2, B. Dart 1. BEST: South Barwon C2: J. Brian, B. Farrell, A. Martini, J. Wilson, L. Stirling, B. Dart.

Grovedale 3 OGCC 3

4.3 0.0

6.4 0.0

9.4 1.1

10.4 3.2

(64) (20)

GOALS: OGCC 3: A. Dedini 1, J. Grbac 1, S. Luppino 1. BEST: OGCC 3: J. Grbac, D. Spence, B. Pickering, D. Bradley, L. Fisher.

Grovedale Gold Drysdale Hawks

UNDER 12S 3.2 0.0

5.3 0.0

7.4 3.2

9.5 4.2

(59) (26)

3.3 0.0

8.6 1.0

13.13 18.16 (124) 1.2 1.2 (8)

GOALS: Drysdale Hawks: D. Mullen, C. Davis 1, F. Baylor. BEST: Drysdale Hawks: L. O’Dowd, M. Barmby, J. Walters, O. Ford, R. Jarvie, L. Bassett.

OGCC Blue St Albans White

GOALS: OGCC Blue: H. Unkenstein 3, J. Franken 2, R. McNolty 2, H. Dixon-Jennings 2, C. Ivec 2, A. Wilcox 2, S. Luppino 1, L. Taylor 1, N. Pearson 1, C. Harvey 1, M. Smith. BEST: OGCC Blue :L. Madden, W. Trevean, J. Havis, L. Taylor, N. Pearson.

OGCC Orange Grovedale Tigers

1.2 0.0

3.3 1.1

5.9 1.1

7.13 2.2

(55) (14)

Thomson Torquay Ashley

1.6 1.2

2.7 2.4

2.9 2.6

4.9 3.7

(33) (25)

Portarlington Lara 2

3.7 0.0

6.11 8.15 11.19 (85) 0.2 0.3 2.4 (16)

Corio Anglesea

0.0 1.7

2.2 1.7

3.4 5.9 3.13 4.14

Aireys Inlet Eels Grovedale Black

5.4 0.0

9.6 2.1

12.9 12.11 (83) 2.1 5.2 (32)

Torquay Shearer 5.4 Barwon Heads Gulls (19)

7.7 0.0

10.12 13.15 (93) 3.0 3.0 3.1

Lara 3 3.2 South Barwon Blues (7)

7.2 0.0

St Albans Black 2.1 South Barwon Red 0.2

5.5 1.2

6.5 3.5

7.6 5.9

(48) (39)

Leopold Lions Winchelsea

1.2 0.1

1.6 1.1

4.9 3.2

6.11 4.5

(47) (29)

Barwon Heads Queenscliff

1.1 1.1

2.2 5.5

6.6 6.6

6.9 6.7

(45) (43)

Torquay Grossman 4.2 Belmont Lions 0.1

6.2 2.5

8.4 3.5

10.10 (70) 3.5 (23)

OGCC White Drysdale Brown

3.5 2.0

5.6 2.3

8.8 2.3

(39) (38)

GOALS: Anglesea: C. Foster 2, W. Solly 1, N. Russell. BEST: Anglesea: C. Foster, G. Burrows, J. Lyon, E. Ross, N. Russell, J. Shaw. GOALS: Aireys Inlet Eels: H. Jones 3, A. Umbers 2, J. Thomson 2, J. Leonard 1, H. Rankin 1, M. Dangerfield 1, S. Wood 1, C. Hill. BEST: Aireys Inlet Eels: J. Leonard, J. Thomson, N. Stocca, S. Brown, H. Jones, T. Atkinson.

GOALS: Torquay Shearer: L. Stonehouse 2, J. Weldon 2, M. Chafer 2, D. Flannery 1, H. Darke 1, B. Kelly 1, J. Bates 1, L. Denney 1, B. Denney 1, W. Doyle. Barwon Heads Gulls :O. Irwin 1, Z. Copland 1, F. Willett. BEST: Torquay Shearer: W. Richards, D. Cooney, R. Brugman, B. Innis, S. Doyle, H. Darke. Barwon Heads Gulls : T. Hartney, S. Harris, J. Davis, D. Booth, J. Trickey, C. Symons.

9.3 1.0

9.6 1.0

(60) 1.1

GOALS: South Barwon Blues: L. Keogh. BEST: South Barwon Blues: T. Sadler, J. Kleidon, S. Puckett, J. Harte, C. Stevenson, R. Menon.

GOALS: OGCC Orange : L. Gawley-Price 2, B. Bennett 1, K. Esler 1, W. Crawford 1, W. Townson 1, J. Caligiuri. BEST: OGCC Orange: J. Peters, S. de Bruijn, M. Fairbrother, A. Meadows, W. Townson.

GOALS: South Barwon Red: J. Boreland 2, L. Brough 1, B. Woodhead 1, J. Firipis. BEST: South Barwon Red: N. Mansour, T. Tattersall, J. Boreland, L. Saunders, N. Ellis, B. Woodhead.

GOALS: Torquay Ashley: T. Grace 1, N. Mifsud 1, B. Collins. BEST: Torquay Ashley: D. Mather, X. Smith, N. Van Gemst, A. Kay, B. Morris, T. Grace.

GOALS: Leopold Lions: H. Hennequin 1, J. Rose 1, J. Sayers 1, J. Lang 1, M. Waring 1, D. O’Brien .Winchelsea: C. Parish 2, D. Campbell 1, L. King.BEST: Leopold Lions: H. Hennequin, J. Rose, L. France, A. Vaughan, C. Fitzgerald, D. O’Brien Winchelsea: S. Grant, L. Jacobs, B. Thomas, L. King, C. Parish, C. Davis.

Torquay Boak North Geelong

3.6 0.0

10.8 12.15 14.17 (101) 1.0 1.0 2.1 (13)

Leopold Green Lara 1

5.6 0.1

7.7 2.3

15.12 20.13 (133) 3.3 3.4 (22)

Torquay Voss 2.2 Sth Barwon Swans 0.1

5.6 0.2

7.7 1.2

GOALS: Torquay Boak: C. Dyer 3, P. Wright 3, W. Tamassy 2, L. Congdon 1, A. Sweeney 1, T. Nemeth 1, L. Brennan 1, D. Madigan. BEST: Torquay Boak : T. Wylie, P. Wright, C. Horoch, L. Congdon, B. Meyer, T. Nemeth. GOALS: Leopold Green: T. Newton 7, W. Haintz 3, B. Pavey 3, L. Prestipino 2, M. Kos 2, K. Wilson 1, F. Parke 1, J. Michels. BEST: Leopold Green: K. Wilson, A. White, B. Varcoe, J. Tuohey-Kearns, M. Ruiter, L. Prestipino.

11.13 (79) 1.2 (8)

GOALS: Torquay Voss: G. Miers 4, E. Jackson 2, L. Frost 1, C. Lang 1, J. Stanton 1, G. Wilding 1, C. Johnson. BEST: Torquay Voss: C. Johnson, L. Frost, E. Jackson, J. McNamara, G. Wilding, B. Ham. South Barwon Swans: T. Ruck, H. Cunningham, P. Cunningham, W. Knuckey, S. Davis, D. Mackie.

Drysdale Gold 3.3 Sth Barwon Bulldogs (21)

3.4 0.0

6.6 2.0

6.6 3.2

(42) 3.3

GOALS: Drysdale Gold: B. Morse 2, T. McKenzie 1, B. Smith 1, P. Lowe 1, D. Knight. South Barwon Bulldogs: J. Hosking 2, J. Haynes. BEST: Drysdale Gold: C. Ward, B. Morse, T. McKenzie, B. Taylor, C. Watson, P. Lowe.

GOALS: Barwon Heads: Z. Walter 3, N. Young 1, J. Fry 1, C. Sprague .Queenscliff: D. Conlan 2, K. Psereakis 1, P. Whittakers 1, R. Hayden 1, S. Allen. BEST: Barwon Heads: J. Fry, T. Wright, L. Cornes, B. Winter, I. Carpenter, C. Sprague. Queenscliff: D. Conlan, R. McNearney, M. Lazarus, R. Hayden, P. Whittakers, C. McNearney.

GOALS: Torquay Grossman: L. Thompson 4, J. Cook 2, E. Waters 1, J. Tolley 1, A. Sheehan 1, J. Minter. BEST: Torquay Grossman: K. Kingston, B. Maguire, S. Hawks, J. Cook, L. Thompson, A. Sheehan.

1.4 0.0

(56) (15)

GOALS: OGCC White: F. Long 2, K. Lattarulo 1, O. Hollmer 1, N. Taylor 1, C. O’Keefe 1, M. Sutton 1, L. McVilly. Drysdale Brown: D. McDowell 1, C. Hodgetts. BEST: OGCC White: R. Healy, R. Jordan, J. Sherwell, N. Warner. Drysdale Brown: C. Sheers, M. Visintin, E. Coleman, D. McDowell, W. Brown.

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BASS yabbies are one of the most sought after baits used by people fishing along our coast. All you need is the time and the effort to search for these yabbies as well as a good bait pump and possibly a sieve to go with it. Most local tackle stores will carry both these tools and should be able to point you in the best direction to find this type of yabby. There is no minimum size limit for this yabby but there is a bag limit of no more than 100 at a time for recreational fishing use only. This is an important rule that needs to be adhered to if we are to continue catching this premium bait. However some people just don’t seem to understand that these regulations are there for a reason. Recently, a Broadmeadows man has jailed for three months after being found guilty, for the second time, of running an illegal Bass yabbies bait collection and sales business. Bach Dang Nguyen , 42, was also fined $2000, ordered to pay $3000 costs, was banned from all fishing activity for five years and had his $10,000 car forfeited along with all his fishing equipment. He was intercepted by Fisheries Victoria officers in June last year after they watched him overnight while he gathered Bass yabbies for two days at Crib Point, on Westernport Bay. He had 2201 yabbies at the time. A subsequent search of the Nguyen’s Broadmeadows home revealed Bass yabbies were being sold from the residence.

Frankston Magistrate Rodney Crisp said Nguyen was a crafty, dishonest man whose business was “persistent poaching which was raping the environment”. He dismissed the defendant’s claim the 2201 Bass yabbies were for a camping trip. The court heard at the time of his apprehension on June 12, the defendant was on a six month suspended sentence on similar charges after offences in the Warneet area, in 2008. He was caught in January 2008, after an extensive investigation and when intercepted at the Warneet boat ramp he had 3823 Bass yabbies pumped from the Rutherford Inlet area over five hours. Outside the court senior fisheries officer at Cowes, Chris Angwin, said Bass yabbies were an essential part of the food chain in Westernport which is an internationally recognised RAMSAR wetland. Anyone who sees or suspects illegal fishing activity is urged to call the 24-hour reporting line 13-FISH (13-3474). A reminder, if you have a Real Catch you want to send in please forward a photograph of you and your fish to mybigcatch@bigpond.com. Include the type of fish, its weight, length, location it was caught and your name.

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TIDE TIMES Time 0516 1235 1757

Ht 0.26 1.68 0.78

SAT 21 Time 0156 0759 1509 2032

Ht 1.51 0.20 1.76 0.65

THU 19

Time 0011 0615 1330 1854

Ht 1.46 0.20 1.74 0.73

SUN 22

Time 0244 0847 1554 2118

Ht 1.50 0.24 1.72 0.62

FRI 20

Time 0105 0708 1422 1945

Ht 1.50 0.18 1.77 0.69

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flathead Pt. Lonsdale pier, garfish and mullet are still being caught St Leonards is still seeing good whiting catches, and a few squid The creek is still producing trevally and small salmon

BARWON HEADS g Good size gummies are still being caught g Small snapper still in close g Still nice ocean whiting being taken g The river is still a bit slow with trevally, salmon and bream

TORQUAY g Gummy sharks

are still being caught off Torquay Whiting continue to be taken in good numbers Pinkies and a few odd snapper are also still being caught For fishing advice in Torquay drop in and see Gareth and Jonathan at Torquay Tackle and Sports. They will do their best to ensure you get the most current information available. Phone 5264 8207.

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boats Still reports of some taylor being caught by those surf fishing For all the latest fishing news and all the right advice drop by and see us and we will do our best to get you out there, fishing productively with the right gear and the right bait. The Great Ocean Road Outdoor Centre Anglesea 5263 2330.

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MON 23 Time 0330 0933 1636 2204

QUEENSCLIFF g The white lady is still seeing whiting and squid g Swan Bay is still producing garfish and good

ANGLESEA g Whiting catches continue g The odd snapper is still being caught g Salmon catches up to 1kg g Gummy shark are still being caught by those in

TIDE PREDICTIONS FOR PORT PHILLIP HEADS

WED 18

REPORT

Ht 1.47 0.31 1.66 0.60

APOLLO BAY g The wind and rain has prevented boats chasing

tuna A few salmon are being caught off the beach Whiting and trevally are around the inshore reefs Bream are still being caught in the rivers For all your bait and tackle in Apollo Bay contact Steve or Jen they will be more then pleased to help you. Phone 5237 6434.

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Paul Rebbech with his 110kg catch – a beautiful tuna. Good haul!

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